THE GAZETTE, Reception of Granville John Penn. On the '2nd inst., the interesting ceremo ny of receiving ami welcoming Granville John Penn, great grandson of William Penn, to the city and State founded by his great progenitor, took place at Old Inde pendence Hall, in Philadelphia, in accord ance with resolutions previously adopted bv the City Councils, The members of the Select and Com mon Councils, with the Presidents, Clerks, and Messenger of those bodies, headed by the Mayor and Recorder, being assembled in the Hail, at 1"2 o'clock the honored guest was introduced by a Committee and received by .Mayor Gilpin, in a verv neat and appropriate address, tendering to him a cordial welcome and the hospitalities of the city. Mr. Penn, who is represented by the Bulletin, as an exceedingly pleasant Eng lish gentleman, apparently about fifty years of age, replied to the Mayor in a very pretty and feeling address. He returned las sincere thanks for the distinguished re ception extended to him, as the lineal re presentative of the founder of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, and, the ori ginal designer of the city of Philadelphia, and expressed the deep gratification he felt at the hearty welcome he received—a welcome conveyed to him w ith so much feeling, and with such high respect. Mr. Penn referred, in an appropriate manner, to the wise and just principles upon which the foundation of our great State had been laid, and hailed the success that had attended the lioly experiment. He spoke most handsomely of our beautiful ami rapidly growing metropolis, which he semed to take the greatest delight in term ing the " City of Brotherly Love a city which, he said, was eminent for its learn ing and commerce, and was daily extend ing its facilities for accommodating a fast increasing population. He said that the future prosperity of Philadelphia and the continued happiness of her citizens, should ever be the chief wish of his life. 'l'lre guest of the city was then intro duced to a large number of citizens who were in attendance to pay hint their re spects, and altogether the occasion was one of peculiar interest. Foreign News FY THE NIAGARA. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE. —The Moniteur has published the new constitution, as indicated in the proclamation, by which the President is to be responsible Governor for ten years. Justice is to be dispensed in the President's name. He has the ini'iative of laws and the right of par doning. He presents an annual message, com mands the land and sea forces, declares war, makes treaties, arid appoints to all functions. " 1 swear obedience to the constitution, and fi delity to the President," is the oath required trom all functionaries. Jr. case of the President's death the Senate convokes the nation for a new election. The President is entitled, by a secret deed, todesig nate a citizen as meriting the confidence of the people. The correspondent of the London Globe states tlrat Louts Napoleon styles himself Prince President, and that the restoration of titles is considered extremely probable. On the same authority it is slated that the new constitution has not given entire satisfaction to even the friends of the President. It is an nounced in the London Times, that Louis Na poleon is about to strengthen his position by a matrimonial alliance with a princess of Swe den, a daughter of Oscar, and grand daughter, on the mother's side, of Eugene Beauharnais. She is r-aid tG be in her 22d year, and may be considered to be French in her descent from both father and mother. Austria —Advices from Vienna, to Jan. 12, state that the Emperor has ordered, that .in all imperial decrees, he is to be styled " His Im perial Apostolic Majesty." Prussia. —We learn from Berlin, that the old Council of State, after having been many years in abeyance, wasagain revived, by a roy al decree, on the 13th ult. BY THE EL'KOPA. In France, a new Ministry had been formed, atvled the Ministry of Slate. By a decree the Orleans family are compelled to sell their pro perty within a year, and 1-ouis Phillippe's do nations to his children are cancelled and ap propriated toother purposes. General Cavaig nac has been placed upon the retired list of the army. The ex-representatives, not comprised in the decree of banishment, are authorized to return home. The great bodies of State are to wear a particular dress. It is said a second, if not. a third, attempt on Louis Napoleon's jite had been made; tbat an officer bad snapped his pistol at himas his carriage was coming out of the Carousal and that the wife of an ex prefect had attempted to poignard him In England everything is quiet. In Spam stringent measures lias been taken to destroy the liberty of the press. Efforts were made in Prussia to abrogate the Constitution, but they have thus far failed. A penal colony has been established in Hungary, notwithstanding the remonstrances of the Hungarians. Austria needs a new loan, and is taking steps to pro cure one. l.ouis Napoleon has written to Vi cuna, assuring the Court of his friendly feel ings. A DEN OF COUNTERFEITERS — Extraordinary Itevelojjrmrnts. —An engraver of Cincinnati, says the Times of that city, having occasion to executes tine piece of work, took up his abode at the engraving establishment of one Robert Neil, a lithographer and steel plate printer, at Mount Carinel, about lourteen miles from the city. One day, daring the absence ot Neil, he ob served an impression of a bank note upon one of the press boards in Neil's printing room. ] Im suspicions were aroused, knowing well that Neil had no authority to print bank notes, and he immediately came to the city and communi cated the information to the President ot one of our banks, who advised him to return and in fcUtute further investigations, which he did. At tr returning, he got into conversation with an ignorant German, who had been in the employ of Neil for three years, and learning that he got hut #l3 per month, he told him he could give him a situation iri the city at a salary of tjilH per week ; but, adds the gentleman, " you <-3nnot print bank notes, can you 1" "Oil, ye-," says the Gcrm"n, "but you must notteil Neil, as I am sworn not to say anything about it by Mr. Neil, who says he prints for the State." He was then told that he had been making Counterfeit money, and was liable to imprison merit in the Penitentiary. The German be came ala. rued, hurried off to Neil, and refused to w ork any more, and informed him what he had been told. The gentleman immediately came to the city with the German, and the in formation was imparted to the officers. U.S. Deputy Marshal, S. B. (layman, accompanied oy other officers, immediately proceeded to Mr. Neil's residence, but the bird bad not only ded, but destroyed everything which could be brought against him as evidence. The (Herman states that over $-1110.000 in counterfeit money had been made by Neil dur ing Ihe past two years. The notes were 50's, 20's, 10' sand s's upon the State Banks of Ohio and Indiana, and 20's, 10's and o's upon the Northern Bank of Kentucky. Mr. llayman followed him to New York, but losing all trace of him there, it is supposed that he lias fled to Kurope. Many things have been elicited since the discovery, implicating persons of high standing in the vicinity of Cincinnati. It is supposed that his establishment has furnished nearly a! 1 the counterfeit money on the above banks, that has tijoded the country for two years past. FREE NEGROES IV MARTI.AND. —In the House ol Delegates on the 2d instant, an order was adopted requiring the committe on colored population to 1 inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill to compel all free negroes to hire themselves out hy the year.' This order was adopted with but two negative votes. JKNNY 1 -INII's MAKRIACE.— The Spring held Republican says :— '* Nobody thought Jenny Liiul was going to marry Mr. Goldschmidt, vet it was natural that she should be smit niit Mr. Goldschmidt, and that Mr. Goldschmidt should be goldsmit mit Jenny Lind." WALTER k CO., Flour aiti liieiiernl Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Plaster, Sail, Fish, feflVe, Sugar, and Groceries generally. WAREHOUSE ON THE RAH.ROAD TRACK. \ 28 South Howard street, Baltimore. T IBERAL ADVANCEMENTS made on con- Jj signrnents—quick sales at best market pri ces—au<J prompt returns. Solicit consignments. REFER TO James Swan, Esq., Tres'l Merchant's Bank,) Dr. J. H. McCulloch, do. B'k of Baltimore, T. Meredith, Esq., do. Com. & Far. B'k, _ 11. Stuart &, Son, merchants, T. W. & G. Hopkins, do. J , cr. Heiser & White, do. ( ® Slingluff & Ensev, do. % Reynolds & Smith, do. Slingluff, Devries & Co. do. Albert & Bro., do. 11. M. Brent. Esq., Cashier, I J. H. Sherrard, Esq., do. Winchester. Merchants generally, S Petor Radebaugh, Bedford, and merchants and framers generally. Baltimore, Dec. 24, 1851—ly/ ELECTION. IV""OT1CE is hereby given to the STO(' K- T- , HOI.I UEIt.Sof the Uwiatnwn itml Kisharnijui las Turnpike Company, that there will be an election held at the house of William Brothers, in Reedsvtlle, on Mo.V DAT, March -tit, 1552, to elect a President, six Managers, and a Treasurer, for the ensuing vear. CASPER DULL, President. February 6,1852-te. Dissolution—Notice, r PHE partnership heretofore existing between 1 JAMES M'CON'AIJY and JOHN RIGG in the Tinning Business, was dissolved on the 26th January, 1852. The books are in the hands of the subscriber, who cautions all persons not to pay any of said accounts to John Riggorany other person, unless authorized by the under signed. JAMES M'CONAIIY. Lewistown. February 6, 1852-3t. MAKTIVS SELF REGULATING j SEWING MIC HIM, the use of this Machine one person 9 can do as much sewing, stud make belter work 1 than five or six can do by hand. Tailors. Saddlers, tr., look to your interest. Ma chines, Shop and County Rights for sale Apply toJOIIN LOCKE, Lewistown, until February Mth, alter that at Lewisburg, Union county, Pennsylvania. P. 8. One of these Machines may be seen in oper ation at C. M Shul's Tailor-shop in this place. JOHN LOCKE. Lewis town, January 16. 1352—tf CLOCKS, S, VVATHIES, AM) Jl2 WE Ml Y. OMIE subscriber has the satisfaction of an 1_ nouncing to the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he lias just opened, al the stand lately occupied I > I J P. Sciii.osnek, on Market street, nearly opposite the | Bank, a well selected stock of Clocks, U .'Hclics A Jewelry, ! which lie 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 he examined to lie appreciated, both in regard to tpialitj and price. I 8> Clocks, Watch, s and Jewelry will he KILL'.AIR ED in the very best manner with despatch, and wai - ranted for one year. He hopes by selling low, punctual i ly fulfilling his engagements, and strict attention to busi i ness, to secure a proportion of public patronage H. VV. JUN KIN. Lew istown, January 2, 1852—tf Wood Turning Establishment, IjCwi&towiK, I*a. WOOD TURNING, MI all its various branches, in city styles, at low prices, done to order on the shortest notice. Bed Pout*, Chair Spindle*, Broom-hand ies, Hoe-handles, Rosettes,Newell Posts, Awning Posts, Pillars, Rods, Rounds, Balusters, Tabic Legs, Patterns, Wagon Hubs, Chisel and Auger Handles, Columns, & e. WBIIP SAW. Wagon Fellows, Columns, and all kinds of Carpenter and Cabinet work sawed to order. CIRCULAR SAW. Plastering Lath, Roofing Lath, Paling, and all kmds of Ripping, also done on the shortest notice. Planter Will. At all times on hand, Ground Plaster, and for sale at as low prices as can he obtained in this county. Ail the above work done and articles fur nished at the Turning Mill and Machine Shop of the subscribers, situated in WATER STREET, immediately above the Lewistown Mills, in the borough of Lewistown. N. B. Mechanics, Farmers, and all others who desire anything in any of the above named branches of business are respectfully invited to favor us with their custom. DANIEL ZEIGLER & CO. June 13, lbol.—tf Sale oi Personal Property, VY7ILL be sold at public sale, at the late \V residence of CHRISTIAN BYLER, de ceased, in Brown township, Mifflin county, nine utiles from Lewistown, miles from Reeda ville, and GJ from Belleville, or Thursday, February 20, ISI2, the following personal property, to wit: Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Ploughs, Harrows, Sleds, Sleigh, Cut ting Box, Horse Gears, Log Chain, Hatidscrew, Double and Singletrees, a variety of other Farming Utensils. Aiso, a quantity of House hold Furniture, embracing Stoves, Tables, Bed steads and Bedding, Corner Cupboard, Chairs Bags, &e., &c. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. on said day, where terms will be made known and at tendance given by JACOB BYLER, February G, 18.12—3t* Administrator. Sale of Personal Property, npilE undersigned Administrator will sell at I public sale, at the late residence of R. H. A LUX AN DLR, deceased, in Deny township, on Wednesday, March 11, 1 B.l'i, the following personal property of said deceas ed, consisting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Drill, Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, \\hcat in the Ground by the acre, and a general variety of FARMING UTKNSH.Sand HOUSEHOLDantI IvITCHKA Fl. RM'l I RE, comprising almost every article in general use. Sale to commence at 10 o\ lock, a. m. of said day, when terms will be made known bv JOSEPH MILLIKEN, Admr. of 11. 11. Alexander,deceased. February G, IS.V2—ts in! Executors 5 Sale, r |MIE undersigned Executors will filer at A public sab', uu the premises, on ahiirMiny, inarch 18, 1832, at 1 o'clock I'. .M , the fo!!..win- Real Estate, late the properly > i' DANIEL How E, deceased, to wit : ' Tim one half of a sixty feet LOT OI jfiES r*"i- of OUO! I), shuaie IU Water Street, in * ! J..X ,l '' troitel. of I -ic istown, adjoii ing Jj&jfjfr -j. ot John ( in.fort's heirs and i Hers, i.ii vitig then on erected a TV. < I .-STORA DWELLING, with convetii m BtCK-Billbhl sG dec. Immediate |i< ssession will be given. '1 Ett as oi ISAI E. —One h>lf of Hie ptirihase money to he paid i u continuation of sale —the remainder in on.- y.-ar, w itli interest, to be sei itred i>v bond (ml mortga".- c. STRATEORD, ROB'J'. ROWE, Lewistown, February 0, IS;2—ts Executors. Administrator's Sale, BY virtue of nil order of sale issued by the Orphans* Court of M ttliu county, will be ex* po*etl ui pnWic outcry, on the premises, in Oliver toivi; ship, Mi ill in county, on I ridiiy, February 27, 1 832, lhai c*r:; D tract of laud, lID tho properly of BKNJA .MjN Al l LBS, late of s;ji<l (ttwnsliip, liereased, i* join mi' lamJji of Josepli Lho.les, Las}cr Dull, (icorgc Gat hraiih, and otlurx. '] he traci cor i a ins -' W -2 wJG J 40 arfi.s oi which arc cleared and in a * ■ • A 2P> o d of cullivation. There ia a I ? VVo %<Tor >' Frame House, an o>- hnr.f, 3 u l" uever failing wafer on '* b 7gifc wy: in: prnnis"^. The property will he Bold altogether, or in parts lo suit pun hasers. TERM.—One-third of the purchase money to paid on confirmation of sate. '] lie balance in two equal an nual payments, \Y llh interest, to be secured in b-nd and mortgage. JOHN WALTERS, SAMUEL 11. WALTERS, Jan r*o t.-. Adiur*s of Bei juimi Walters, dec f il. Executor's Notice. rvoTjri: is hereby given that Letters A- v 1 .-.-taiii. tiiary have been granted lo the subset i bcr, r'si ing in Faion ship, .Mifiliii county, on the estate of KFNKCCA Mii I. VA LAN, of said townsltip deceased. All persons indebted to the aaid decease.i are requested to make ittimediate pay rnetiV, and tfioe having Kioiiiits against the same, will please to present them duly authenticated for settlement without d.day DAY ID ZOOK, Executor. t'liion township, J.ui 3d, iNid-fct. Estate of Joliu Chester, dee'd. IJtTR OF .iRMJICiII TOiVXsHll' is hereby given, thai Letters Testamentary on the estate of JOHN (TIR:*TKR, late of Armagh township, Mu liu 1:0 ntv, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, re,id ing ius ii'l to; oship. Alt persons indebted to <--tnt. are 1,,-reliy notified to call it,id make pnvment without deity, and those having claims to present them, dull authentn ated, for settlement SI SAN CHESTER, Executrix. January I J, ~ —(ii Estate of R. Kervey Alexander. i. tic of Dt*rry township, Mirtini cr#nniv, TVOTICE is hereby given that Letters •i • of on Iht ostatf* f R. HDIIN i.S Al.r\A?>hEK, late >•" D:ir\ towiis'iip, Miftfiti deroa>♦:.!, have bopii grantfd tothe utw<Tib:r, r* -siilit.s in the Borough of la:\vi:own,in B.xitl count' At! per sons 1 1* I losaitlfist 11• are herehj notified in call and n> ke p.tv me lit a\ ithout delay, ar.tl thodp having ilaiats to prcot-til them, <i ill A aiitlieiiit< a ted. for settleniei l JOSEPH MIIJ.IKEN, February C, IViS bt. [n] Administrator. Estate of John Kenegy, dee'd. Late of Menno Township, Mffilm county VTOTIC'K is hereby given that Letters -i-X of Administration on the estate of JOIIX KENT-. GY deceased, late of Menno township, Mitilin county, ha ve been granted to the subscriber, residing io said town ship. Alt persons indebted to said estate are hereby no lifted to call and nuke p:i> merit wit bout delay, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. JACOB ZOOK, I- t bruriry 0, D '2 ♦ Administrator. Estate of Samuel J. George, Late or McVeytown, Mi'tlin county, deceased TV OTK'E is hereby given that letters of J- Administration on the Estate of SAML'EL. J. tIEOIIGE. late ot" the Borough of McVeytown, Aliffini county, decea.i d, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the Borough of Lewi-town, in said oounty All persons iudehted to said Estate, arc hereby notified Ui call and make payment without delay, and those having claims to present lii m duly authenticated for settlement. \Y. J. JACOBS. Lewistown, February 6, l-7i2—6t Administrator. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under -LM. signed Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mi ill in county, to distribute (he assets in the hands of C'vm... SiiM , Truster of dAMDSI. rtUNDERLAND, •I, ceased, appoint- SATI IIDAV, February 21st, at lii-i o'S c, w here parties interested may attend t: they see proper. JAMES DICKSON, Audi'or. Lewistown, Jail. 23, IBj2lt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —The umlcr cigru-d Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Mufiin county, to distribute the assets in the ha lid. of :L II mi IRA SHIHI', arising from the sale of 'TIE real estate of ISA AC HAINES, appoints MON DAY, February 23d, 1-32. at his otlice, where parlies interested may at tend if they see proper. JAMES DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, Jan. 23, ISj'J-it. Valuable MILL PROPERTY at JF3IB&IKS giilLHo f N pursuance 01' the last will and testa * mem of Mrs. REBECCA MeCLELI. AN, late of Union township, Mifflin county, deceased, the undersigned Exe cutor will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, February 19, lSf-2, at 1 o'clock, p m , the following valuable Real Estate, viz; A trait of Land situate in the township and county aforesaid, containing <4l. of first rate Limestone Land, some fc acres of which are covered with timber, the remainder cleared, fenced into small lots, and in a good slate of cultivation, having thereon ere* led a STOITE Kill wltli four run <ll stones ami nil the necessary lixtures ; a double STON E HOUSE, new FRAME BARN, well of Water, Ori hard, &r., lli'S property is situate on the west branch of Kishn coqtiillas creek, about one ami a half miles West of Belle ville in a rich neighborhood, and is widely known at a desirable and eligible situation. n- There is also a S vW >lll,l. and BLASTER MILE on the above property, in which Mrs McClellan's in terest, consisting of One Half , will be disposed of at the same lime. Persons desirous of purchasing, will please call on the executor, who will show the premises and give any in formation that mny be desired. Tlie terms will be unite known on the day of sale. DAY ID ZOOK, Executor, I nion township. January, So 1852—ta. "P TV "P T. Tr* & / ""i *- i;V pti, PLJ . J) Y virtue of an order of sale, issued bv JL-# tiie Orphan's Court of Mifflin county, will he ex posed :.t pulilic ofttcry, on the premises, in Armagh town ship, Mifflin county, on Wednesday, February 251h, 1852, at. one lo k. P. M.. tli it certain Tract of I.anil, situate in the township aforesaid, late the properti of JA M t'.H r-.VM I*l.l . deceas"d,.nij..iuiiig lands of Hugh Sample, N. \\ . rSlerrett, Jolin Ail kens ami ot Iters, contain in" more or less, about SV acres of which are under cultiva li"n Tt "' rc " a I,evv AU * WILL, with a g°od water power, on the premises. Aiso, ■ ■S , l®9| a and Snide, and a Spring of I**,^ *ffiTjf never failing w ler. I EFMS OF SALE. —One third of the pur chase money in hand, the balance in two equal annual payment.-., wish mteiest from con Lunation •_#' vale, se cured bj bond and mortgage. R. M. KIN SLOE, Administrator of the estate of Jas A. Sample, d 6€ r d January *J3, lßj2.—ts "_r-' OjA 11 'A liCS> of Valuable REAL ESTATE. I> Y \irtiic of .in order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, He- undersigned Trustee, appointed h- said Court to sell the Real Estate of DAN IEL HE At IJR|ST,UIe of Wayne township, said county, deceased, will expose t-. sale at public out; ry, on the premises, on Tucsnlny. Fefiniar j 17, 1 B*l2, the two following tra< ts of \ '.Liable Ilea! Estate, viz : No- 1. Simate in W :\township, .Mifflin county, adjoining i.'-siie's l.:i;d ot: tn ■ -ast and south, Samuel \\ barton on ;he south and tv.-l, and the Juniata river on the north, containing mSIMJ a 8123 and allowant'T , ah< tit ninety acres of which arc cleared Gwreou erected I WO L()(i 1101 two storieshigh, a Stone and Frame BANK B \II*Ni feet ly l.". and o.her hnprove ments. Nine or ten acres of this tract i< good meadow land. Also, TWO APPLE 0 T H IRDS of good grafted fruit, a good Spring of Water and Draw Well ilear to Hie do>-r No. '£. Adjoining the above described tra-t, containing !>3 litres 1:27 Pnches, and allowance, 'giod I.iiin ctone Land,about i'mr 30 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, adjoining la-slle's land on the northwest, D Jenkins on the east, and iatols of E M'Vi v on the south. :> The above described tracts will he sold together or separately, lo stilt purchasers. Persons wishing to vi-w tl.c premises run call on ilie suhsrrilicr, v. ho lives near where tile Railroad Bridge crosses the Juniata river, be low Newton ii'ioiiltou,oo the south side. TERMS OF SALE.—-One-third of the purchase money to he paid on continuation of sale, the balance in Hire.- epnal annual payments, with interest, lo be secured bv bond and mortgage on the property. JAM. WHARTON, Trustee. Wayne township, January 9, ISa'i.—ts ijr^i.iu vjiiiis VAIA'ABEE REAL ESTATE. BY \irluo ol an order of the Orphans' Court of Miffiin county, the undersigned AdiuiuU Uators of !ti.- estate of I'IIKInTIAX ZOOK. (Long.) late of Union township. Miffiin county,dm eased, appointed by tlie said cninl to sell tit" following Real Estate, late of.-aid deceased, as til expose the same at , '.Mil >r u_P , or. th premises of purpart or tract No i, on TU23DAY, riJBRUAEY 17, 1852. at ten o'clock hi the forenoon, the three following Pur part# or Tracts of Land, viz : l*e<rurt Xo. I, In tiie partition of said estate, being the undivided two thirds of a tract of land situate in Armatth township, in saiil county, adjoining lands of George Marks's heirs, Alexander Cameron's heirs, David Hooly, the Union Thompson and others, containing 117 Acres 70 Perches, and allowance, about Its i acres of which are cleared and in a go. d state of cultivation, having there onan AI'PI.K OKf'llAt I>, a good 18SS5Hb T 'o STORV !)\VEI,I.ING ilol SE, a FRAMF. BARN, and other impro retuenta, *™ and a good •■'prihg of W.iter conducted with pipes near tu tin house. l'urpart >o. •'* In said partition, being a certain piece of WOOD I.AM), situate in Memm township, in said county,ad o ining lands of Thoitias Wills, James Wills' heirs, and the summit of fust bench of Jick's Mountain,containing <LO Acres and allowance. Purpart Xo. 7 In said partition, heme W'OODI.AND, adjoining lands of Tlionia* U ills, David Zook, Mis. .McClelland and Geo Wilson, containing 30 Acres and allowance. O The Widow of said deceased h* made and execu ted a full release of all her dowei and interest in each of the aforesaid three purparts or tracts and tiled the same of record in the Register and Recorder's Office in Lewis low i' : on the lllli day of January. A D. 1552. Further information will be given of the two tracts of Woodland, No. 5 and No. 7, on application to JOEL ZOOK, of Union township; and of the tract No. 4, in Armagh township, (where the sale of the whole will take place,) on application to SIMON KENEGV, who resides on it. TERMS or SALE.— One-third of the purchase money on each purpart respectively to be paid on the continuation of the sale at the next court thereafter, and the balance i:t two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be sec ured by bonds and mortgages on the premises respectively. JOSEPH HAFFLY, ISAAC YODEK, January 16, Ibi2—is* Administrators as aforesaid The National Restaurant, IN the basement of the National Hotel, is now open, and refreshments of all kinds will be served up as called for. on the European plan by J. THOMAS *. CO. Lewislawn, Sept. 1631.—tf New Arrangement, VFTER tendering our sincere thanks to our numerous customers for their liberal pa tronage for a number of years past, we would state that, having a number of accounts due i l ' iat v, ' e are anxious to have closed up, we have I resolved to OPEN A .NEW SEC OF COOES, and en- deavor to close up all our accounts as soon as possible up to Ist February. After this we purpose bringing our business nearer to cash. We shai! continue to accommodate our friend-: as heretofore, excepting that alluccounts made after this period, we desire to have settled up at the end of GU days. fcfi F. J. HOFFMAN. Dried Peaces. A FINE stock of splendid Dried Peaches, at $2 50 per bu.-hel. Aiso, Far'd Peach es—for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. Groceries—Great Reduction! have just received a large assortment ' ' ot superior Groceries, which we are de termined to sell FOR CASH lower than the same quality of goods can be regular!v purchased elsewhere. F. J. HOFFMAN. Burning Fluid and Fine Oil, ALWAYS ON HAND.—As we manufac ture Burning Fluid extensively, we can furnish dealprs with it lower than they can et it from the city. fee F. J. HOFFMAN. CIORDAGE. —Always on hand, a fine a.s- J sortment of Ropes, from \ in. to inch. Also, 1 wines, iie Yarn, Cotton Laps, &n - F. J. HOFFMAN. Drugs and Medicines. OMllfci branch ol our business continues to ! -L receive due attention. Our Drujfs uuti .Medicines have been belectee with tlie greatest care, and purchasers may reiy Medicines ft good quality. OCT"V\ liolesale purchasers are invited to give us a call, as we can sell them Drugs and Med icines at a small advance on citv prices. Copal Varnish, good, at sl/75 to 200 per gallon. Pure White Dead, $2 DO per keg. ' Class, 8 X 10, $1 62| per half box. Putty, i 6| cts per lh. teG F. J. HOFFMAN. HARDWARE STORE. IN this branch of our business vv defy competition. As we have j2j|iSijF* no occasion to buy on credit, our goods are well purchased, and therefore we ! can furni.-h our numerous customers with what- : ever they may want at a price and of a quail- i ty that must give entire satisfaction. Euume ration here would be folly, a? additions to the stock are constantly being made. Sketching is all that we vvi I pretend at, and the imagina tion of the reader, or a persor.ai examination, j must fill up the picture. S;i(lcl3cry ;jid CoacEsivarc, Always cn hand, an extensive assortment, and at prices the most penurious will not nrum- F. J. HOFFMAN, j Leather and Shoe Findings. ("kl 11 stock comprises a large assortment of ' ' Red and Oak Sole Leather, Kips, Patent Leather, Men's and Women's Morocco, Cochi neal and Pink Linings, Upper and Grain Lea ther, Slice Tools, Thread of ail kinds, Pegs, Bristles, Arc. &c., for sale low for cash. ° _M F l .I. HOFFMAN. Fjl i'CIl dc OAKUM, lor sale by fe 6 p. J. HOFFMAN NAILS! NAILS! (1 KEATL\ reduced in price—s3 00 a 3.25 1" per keg. P. J. HOFFMAN. Lamps, Pine t<il lamps, Oil and IJ- Lard Lamps, Class and Britannia, which i 'of variety of color, shape, style and size, arc unequalled—low, vgry low, for cash. f<6 F. J. HOFFMAN. Flour and Feed Store, tH)NS TAN FLY on hand, Wheat Flour, f Corn iMeal, Corn in the ear, Oats, Ac. 116 F. J. HOFFMAN. OIE CLOT HB. Table ana CarriageO'l Cloths—a fir.e assortment always on hand. f' G F J. HOFFMAN. | _ _ e ii a i > s. EV ERA IvlNi), couiprising jJcg, I .eg, Fifth Trace, iialtcr, Butt, Tongue, Spread,' Cow and Breast Chain?, Ac. leG F. J. HOFFMAN. 1 T a r E i; . IIT.M.L, Window, I'ri'Eing, Wraoping, T? Letter and Cap Paper—wholesale and relai'. F. J. HOFFMAN. J> RU SH ES. OUR stock, which is large and selected with reference to the wants of the community, comprises ali kinds of Blacking, Scrubbing, Horse, Sweeping, Lusting, Hair, Clothes, Ta ble, In'ant, Wall, Faint, and Varnish Brushes, at reduced prices tor cn^h. fc F. J. HOFFMAN. IRON. Blacksmiths an<l Others. Look to Your In terest* ! iirrat Reduction in the Price of Iron .' [ Vlf P. are now selling Irrin if- Co.'s ce!e --j Tf brated iron as follows: For Assorted Bar Iron, 3} cts. " llor?e Shoe, " " IS'ail Rod, • W'c will also sell a good quality of English i Tyre and oilier English Iron 3 at the extreme ly low price of 24 cts. per lb. These are our strictly cash prices. We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small Rounds and Squares, from 1 up to 4 inch. American Steel ot superior quality at 5 cte\ per ib. Other steels low. fe6 F. J. HOFFMAN. Register's Notice, persons having Deeds or J oilier Instruments of Writing i:i the Register and , Recorder s Office, at- wet! :>s it: Orphans' Court business, I are requested to i all and get them without d lav, as my term of office expires on the first December. Many fees small in amount individually, are due in all these offices, and of course I cannot afford to spend nun h time in their collection, yet as they form, In the aggregate, a sum of considerable importance to me, I trust a further notice will not be necessary. Executors and administrators ol estate*, us well as some four or five hundred owners of Deeds, which have been recorded hut not lifted, ate par . ii ulaily invited to give me a call J. L. McILVAINE. ' Lewistown, November 2S, ISSI. i - " L 1 -—• —i ■ 'i mm GrUO. W> &££)?*, * Atiornoy at Law, oth ICE in West Market street, opposite the po>l office, will attend to any tusioe-s in the j courts ol ..litflin, Centre, or Hur'!tnsrda:t eoi.r.- i *' es Lewistown, Jan 93, 1812. J. \V. PASCKKe?. " Itiorujy tit Law, Lcwisioita, Hifflhi rc. P?, DR. J. B, HERRING, OI'TKRS his professional services to lite citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Office on sunlit east sit'o of the Diamond. Certificate from Dr. Joseph Ji. Ard. It affords me no small degree of pleasure to stale, thai ' Dr. J. 11 IltvßßiKc, after several >ears of study, grade ale.! at the Dim ersity of Perms;. Ivnnia and is w e!l .]uull fled to practice Medicine, with honor to himself and ad vantage to those who may be pleased to employ him. JOSEPH B AHI), M D. Lewistotvn, December 19, l-oi-tf. DR. E, H. HAIJK , FERS his professional services fo tlif citizens of Lewistown. iie ran be con sumed at ad times at the Bee Hive Drug store. Lewistown, August at), l%jL)-if DR. JAS. S. WILSCN. Of f LKS bis professional services to tlie citizens of Newton Hamilton and \icin i ity. DR. A. W. MOSS CVFFFRS his professional serviced to the P citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Oi ' fice witii Dr. HOOVER, one door East of F. : Schwartz's store. may 9, lysl-tt MAGISTRATE S O~FJOI3. TB3 R 1 '6' I\ N S3 OVT] I? , oft lie Pcmcc, C< AN be found at his office, in the room / centiy occupied by D. VV Holing, Esq where he will attend to all business entrusted to him with the greatest care and despatch. WILLIAM LIND. East Market street, Lewistowu, IX returning thanks to his friends and the public generally lor the liberal support heretofore i extended to him, would respectfully inform them that he j lias just received a splendid assortment of Fashionable COT r-,; r "P;"'g r —sP. - CASSDIERES & TESTINGS, selected in the city with special reference to being made up for customer work, which he is enabled to furnish at lower prices than similar articles could be procured in the stores. Gentlemen desirous of having a superior article of clothing, are requested to call and examine liis stock. With long experience and the aid of first rale workmen, ho flitters himself that he can furnish his customers and friends with superior garments, at rea sonable prices. Lewistown, Nov. 2S, 1651. BRISBIN & DINGES, FASHIUi lllli: TAILORS, ; Market street, one door TVesf of Wm. P. Mil liken's Stare, Pa. A large and well selected assortment of Cloths, Caseitneree, Veatings, &c., constantly : on liand. which they will sell or make up to I order, on reasonable terms and at the shortest | notice. [October 10, 1851.-ly. NEW Tailoring Establishment. JAMES A. I.ILLEY has commenced the Tailoring Business, in Market street, next door to Judge 11 ill's, where he invites his ; friends and tire public to give him a call. He is in regular teceipt of the LaU'sJ Fashions, and having had considerable experience in the business, he feels confident he can give satis faction, in point of workmanship, &e., to all who may favor him with their custom. Lewistown, May 10,1851. JOHN CLARK & CO. Hoot and Shoe Manufacturers, 1 door.* west of Eisenbixc's Hotel. cgf ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES | made ot the best materials and in the * S&g- best manner cheap for cash. Lewistown, Sept. 12, 1551. Ac. * ey. Ac. nplIE undersigned continues to manufacture JL celebrated and French calf Boots, together with all articles connected with his business. MOSES MONTGOMERY. Lewistown, August 8, 1851-tf BILLY JOHNSON'S ( heap 5!ol, Shoe, Sc i lollt- s US Store. a Jj AYING returned from the city with a .3- large stock of the above mentioned arti cles, he is prepared to sell at the lowest cash price. Men's boots, from .81 25 to §6 00 • Indies' shoes, from 50 to 1 50 Misses' shoes, from 25 to 1 00 ladies' gaiters, from 1 00 to 2 00 according to qualify. He is also prepared lo make to order ail kinds of Boots and Shoes, on the shortest notice and reasonable terms. Re pairing done by Mr. Rook in the same place. Persons wanting CIiQTHING will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he purchases Ins goods for cash, anu is enabled lo sell cheaper than those purchasing on credit, (.'all and examine for yourselves, and he will convince you that he rclls his goods cheap, Lewistown, October 10, 1851. Always 081 hand, SALT, FISH, PLASTER, And all Kinds of COAL, ALFRED MARKS. Lewistown. Aug. 8, 1851.—tf Pennsylvania RaHroad. \SSENGER TRAINS leave Lewistown iL daily as follows: MAIL TRAIN. Eastward n? 12o'clock 4 minutes P. M. H est ward at 4 o'clock 26 minutes P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Eastward at 1 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. Westward at 2 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY •). Eastward at 2 o'cmck 36 minutes P. Westward at 12 o'clock 4 minute? P. CHARLES F V , Lewistown Depot, Dec. 5, I'DL
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