THE GAZETTE, LE WISTOW X, PA- Friday livening, March 5, 1852. Whig State Convention. * WHIG STATE CONVENTION will be \ held at Jlarrisburg. on the 25th of March, for the purpose of nominating a Canal Commissioner, forming an Electoral 1 ieket, and choosing delegates to the National Con vention. The Whigs of the various comities of the Commonwealth are h rehy notified toelei.l delegates equal in number to their . pcesenta tives in the Senate ami House ol Representa tives, to attend said Convention. By oidei ol the Whig State Central iN-minii W:e, NT.R MIHHLESW AItTH, President. CHARLES THOMAS JOXES, Sseetetaiy. February 7, Iboi. County Meeting. BUTTE Whigs of Milllin county are inxitedtoat- J 'lend a "meeting to to- held at Irwin's Hotel cut SATCIMMY EVENING, March 13th, 1552, to appoint a icpresuntative delegate to the State < Y-nvention, and, if necessary, conferees to se lect a senatorial delegate. By ordt rof The Count ij Coinmittce. No!icp.s of New Ailwrlisfinfiits. Aified Marks is in readiness for the boating season, and will promptly attend to business per taining to storage, forwarding, A r., Cream and milk ean he had daily hereafter at Wise's old stand. The annual meeting of the Mitllin County Am ic ettm a I Society will he held on Wednes day, Wi April. f. W . cV J. MUORE offer for sale a fine lot of voiing fru,t trees. WM. SXIMP, Trustee, will offer the property of the hens ot John Coiiitort, deceased,. at pub lic sale, on the 27th i n -1. An article of agreement between the borough authorities and the water company, relative to tire plugs, is published to-day. The Register's notices and a number of ap plications for tavern license also appeal to-dax Notwithstanding the erasure of a num ber ol names from our packet book, (hi ring the past year, our subscription list is BO larger than it was on the Ist March, ISSI. During that time but six persons itave directed their papers to be stopped, while the number of erasures voluntarily made—principally persons residing out of this county—exceeded forty. From litis it appears that 142 names have been placet! on our books during the year, without any efforts on our part to increase the list. V, oh but few exceptions—a-tttl we hope these lew will soon learn that it is hcttt r to pay one dollar in advance, than §2 it the end of the year—our subscribers are punctual in their payments, and we believe that we have now the best paving list in the Juniata valley, vviih a fair share of advertising. Last year we didn't cre ate a dollar of debt, but paid off* some old scores—paid cash for paper, and all other expenses, whether in the household or of fice—and at the end of the vear had a five or two left, and didn't care a button for l andlord, sheriff*, or constable. So much Jor doing something like a cash budintws. : We had a light fall of snow on Friday night last, since which the weather lias been cool and stormy. On Saturday night 1 the wind blew with great violence, during the height of which a chimney took lire in Third street, but did no damage. r freight 808.d70, showing an aggregate sum as the business of the month o! *1112,- 220, and an increase from the extension zj| the road of more than double on the passengers, and more than treble on lreight. The i:wp cE->!,s ol flour in Baltimore, last week, were .v/ilLm a fraction of 45,- 000 barrels. Mrs. Loo mis and Master Oscar held forth on Mesmeii -rn.Arc . in th.-Town Hull on Saturday and Monday evenings. Mrs. L. we understand euccecded pretty well in her experiments. SHAM* SHOOTING. — We learn from the Hanover Herald that Mr. L. Michael, of that place, drove the centre live times out of seven successive alio!® with a rifle, at a distance of one hundred yards. Ihe re maining two shots went but a:i eighth ot tin inch oif the centre. A number of New Advertisements, Foreign News, A.c„ compel us to omit -several articles prepared for to-day's paper. Kossuth received in Cincinnati $14,000, in ■cludm-/ s.'ooo from the sale oi Hungarian Willis - Pennsylvania Legislature. 7n the Senate, on February 25th, \lr. Slifer ■presented a remonstrance from Mililin county, against the law prohibiting peddling; and a pe tition for llio repeal of a law prohibiting the hunting of deer with dogs in said county. In the House, on the 25th,Mr. Ross introduced a bill to change the name of Mary Ann VariZandt to that of Mary Ann Somervilie ; and a bill to incorporate the Odd fellows' Hall ol .Mc\ey toivn. In the House, on the 26th, a large number of petitions, &<■., were presented, the greater portion of them bring upon the subject of the sale of liquors; some asking for the Maine liquor laws, which had an aggregate of eight thousand names; and others remonstrating against the passage of that law, or any change in the license laws 3s they are at present, one of which, from Allegheny county, was signed by three thousand persons. In the House, on the 27th, on motion of Mr Conham, it was Resolved , That the Committee of Ways and Means he instructed to enquire into the expe diency of requiring the venders of patent rights to take out a State license, as is now required of the retailers of foreign merchandize, and re port b\ hill or otherwise to this House. Mr. Ross introduced a hill lor the relief of William l.athero. Mr. Leech, on leave given, presented a re monstrance signed by nine thousand three hun dred and ninety citizens of the city and county of Philadelphia, remonstrating against the pas sage of any law similar to that commonly known as the Maine liquor law. In the Senate, on the 28th, on motion of Mr. Guernsey, the bill to alter the fee hill so far as it relates to aldermen, justices of the peace ami constables, which revives the fee bill of 1814, was taken up and discussed, and the first section negatived bv the following vote -yeas 10, uavs 21. On motion of Mr. Kernon, the bill relative to the venders of mineral water and other bever ages in bottles, was taken up and passed com mittee of the whole. In t tic Senate, on the !t, the bill authorizing a loan for the immediate completion of the N'oith Brunch Ganal, came up in order on sec ciml reading. The fn>t section was agreed to by the following vote yeas Is, nays 12. The Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth being introduced, presented a message from the Governor, returning with his objections the bill authorizing corporations other than municipal to subscribe to the stock of the Pennsylvania and Ohio railroad company, and for other pur poses. which was read. In the Senate, on ttic 2d, Mr. Sanderson pre sented a number of petitions signed by 14,876 la-lie - of the city and county of Philadelphia, praying for the pas-age of the .Maine liquor law ; also one signed by 124 Ministers of the Gospel, of Philadelphia ; and one signed by 47.7 voters of the North Ward in that city in favor of the same measure. Mr. Uuckalew, from the select committee ap pointed to investigate the facts relating to the contested seat of Samuel (7. Hamilton, tiic sit ting member from the county of Philadelphia, reported that they find that the said Samuel G. Hamilton did receive the greatest number of le gal votes, and is therefore entitled to bis seat. The bill to provide for the belter regulation and management of the public works came up in order on second reading, and being before tin- Senate, Mr. Muhlenberg obtained the floor, and briefly explained tbo general features of the bill, of which he i-> tiic author, referring also to the mo-t prominent defects of the present system, and urging the necessity of a change, lie did nt deem it necessary to proceed further al this time, though prepared to discuss the whole sub ject at length whenever the argument- urged against the passage of the bill -boulJ render that proper and needful. From California. NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 2 s —Tim steamer Prometheus, from San Juan, arrived at 11 o'- clock oil Monday morning. Site brings Nan Francisco dates to the 2-i instant, TH o.is serigers, §d32,(HE> on freight, and about §lb<',- 000 in the hands of passengers, Ihe tbrop of war Albany sailed from San Juan, leaving no vessel of war there. The Decatur was spoken on the 19lh, 200 miles from Sr.n Juan, bound in. A gentleman just returned to Portland, Oregon, from Salt Lake, says that affairs-there have a very threatening aspect, and the people ficely and openly dec art; ti.eir hatred of the General Government. The miners of the Sacramento were working night and day, and had met with great success. A scarcity of water, however, wunapprehended. A ledge ol marble and limestone had been discovered near Sacramento city. (HI. Weller, Democrat, has been elected' I nited States Senator from ( aiifornin, by the Slate Legislature, by a vote of 7i to 17. The Whigs made no regular nomination. Got. Fremont and his family left San Fran cisco m the mail steamer Tennessee, winch sailed on the 2d instant The Tennessee took ■ut TSO passengers ami $1 J>(H),(H>O HI freight. A lump of pure gold hud been picked op near Lrego-rvVi express office, in Sacramento city, weighing over two pounds. This was (•mud MI ground which heretofore hud yielded only tiie finest dust Advices trom San Joaquin state that the d.lihuiity at (.'arson's 1 III! was still unsettled, and liie quartz, miners had almost entirely sus pended operations. i i lie farmers in the vicinity of San Fran cisco wore making preparations | ( r putting in heavy crop during the present year. The tow no! Nevada was ahout to be sold out. Discoveries of quartz had recently been made at Oplnr, snul to be as ricii as auv in the Stale. Captain Woods, formerly of Savannah, was -hot at Rear \ alley, recently, by a man nnmed Poindexter. xvith whom it appears the deceased ha l ! had n difficulty in regard to the title to a gold placer. i lie .lllu ( alifornia says that the election cf Col. Weller gives general satisfaction. Governor liigier has issued u special mes sage, in which lie states the aggregate in debtedness ol the Stale to be two millions and ' a quarter. The Settlers of the Miners' Convention had made little progress and appear to receive but a slight degree of sympathy. In Oregon the Legislature and the Judiciary j were still at loggerheads. The winter at Oregon had been very se v ere. All was quiet at San Diego. The troops have pone to Gila river, and a company ot the i R-l Artillery, with Major Andrews, had gone to the mouth of the Colorado river. The amount of gold deposited at the Phila : delpliia mint during the month of February has been about (3,000,000. The shipments of Spe ' em If) Europe, during the same period, have been $'4,787,560. STOMPING TOO FAR. —One of the best jokes . of the season, j- the statement that one of the , candidates for Governor in New-Hampshire, who is 'stumping tlie State,' got some thirty miles into Canada, making speeches to the i k'nucks, before tie knew he was out of his own ' bailiwick.' j Counterfeit hilts of the denomination of S2O, j on the State Bank of Indiana, have been put into circulation in that State. The counterfeits are well executed, and well calculated to de ceive, and are on the branches at New Albany i and Indianapolis. Foreign News. Sly the Bteaiaer Africa. EMJLAND —The war fever seems to be sub siding. Louis Napoleon continues to give the fullest announcement that an invasion of Eng land is about the last thing ho thinks of. Mnzzini, the Italian patriot, addressed the friends of Italy at Freemason's tavern, in Lon don, on the evening of the lltli inst. He thought that if the English capitalists and loun mongers would hut give a little ot that mate rial aid they were daily sending to despotic powers, the cause ol Human freedom would, ere long, be triumphant. FRANCE. — We read in-the Courtier de Mar seille: A commencement of insurrection has taken place in the department of the Hard, ihe Herault. and the Ardeche. Large masses of persons assembled round the prisons to set the persons in confinement at liberty, and the troops were obliged to fire on them. The details are wanting. A rumor was current this day, which, if well founded, would be anything but agreeable. It had reference to the .-tute of feeling in certain districts ot Belgium, as also some regitt ems of the Belgian army. If these rumors can be de pended on they would imply that a feeling un favorable to their own government, and too fa vorable to France, is apparent There is rea son to believe that something not of an ordinary nature is going on with respect to the relations of France ant! Germany and the powers gener ally. The Queen of Spain has made a present to our Lady of Atocha of the mantle she wore on the day she was stabbed, and which was pierced by the nite o! the assassin. Alerino, the assassin, declared in the pres ence of the governor of the prison, and of sev eral persons, that lie had no accomplices. SWITZERLAND. —The Swiss journals men tion that the government of the Republic is in a state of great alarm on account ola new note which has keen sent to it by the French Gov ernment. The latter not only insists on the expulsion of all the French refugees who are suspected of plotting against the govern ment cf their country—te which demand the Swiss Government at once, and without the slightest hesitation, gave its consent —but itiu -ists on the Swiss government closing all lilt ions, and on its employing energetic measures against any popular manifestations which have been got up m that country for the purpose of forcing the government to hive new elections. It is said that the French M mister ot Foreign Affair- lias intimated to the Swiss Minister re sident in Paris, tiial great as is the interest which the President feels in the Helvetic re public, he cannot avoid if his counsels should not be followed, coining to an arrangement with Austria and Prussia with a view to their coming to an understanding with respect to the adoption of joint coercive measures fbr the pur pose of keeping down the democractie spirit in Switzerland. ROME, Feb 4th.—The night before last, a well known spy and shiri. nicknamed "'ta bleau," wasassassinnted. The iinlortu.iatenian wa- crossing the t'iazza Rorghese, a very cen tra! part of Rome, when he was stabbed from behind by a man who immediately took flight. He hud not even time to make use of a pistol with which he was armed, but dmpjed to the ground almost instantaneously. Tour French soldiers carried him to the guard house. The dagger was found broken in the wound, which passed through the back, and it could only be extricated by a surgical instrument. GERMANY. —Great distress prevails, in conse quence of dearth, in east and west Prussia, Si lesia, and the neighborhood of Krfurt, where there lias been an inundation. The Thuringi an town Suiii, inhabited by very expert gun maker-, is also in the utmost distress for want ot work. If Kngli.-h merchants knew that vei v good warranted r 11 *8 may be bought there at from AOs. to 40s. apiece, the workmen at Huh! might get employment enough tor the supply of the ritle companies now terming in Riiglaiiil. For .f'l one gets there u iruidsoineiy finished rifle for an amateur. Dread elu:T- are dull and rather lower. The extreme quotations of Flour and Wheat are nominal. Speculators are quiet, and dealers si ppiy themselves only in retail, hut holders arc not pressi no, tlieir stocks beuio oeneraliy much reduced. There is a good demand Icr Indian I 'orn. I!\ tile steamer Franklin—four days later. Flour and wheat were dull, at a decline el fid 011 flour and 1 a2d on wheat. Corn was in lair request at lid in advance. Provisions lirm. KNOI AMI. —PiirHmentarv proceeding had not been v< rv important. Ford John Bussell had introduced a hill to organize the local inalitia. The fear of a French invasion still prevailed, and was bv no means limited to the lower (•lasses. The llritish squadron in the '1 agus has been recalled by Government, and is to compose part of a fleet to cruise in the channel, consist ing of 15 ships of the line, Id frigates and 15 or ;J0 steam frigates. The town of Tagus, on the West C oast ot Africa, had been almost totally dt -Iroyed by the Itritish -quadron on December 2iiih. Lite F.nglisli sustained a severe loss, having ,W killed and (it) wounded. A fair proportion of the engineers and me chanics of Manchester had gone to work, and only one establishment was entirely closed. In the llouse of Commons on the 17th Lord Clanriearde presented hiinsclt to tic. sworn, but be declined taking the oath of supremacy, claiming, tlm' a Protestant, the right to take the form prescribed for Catholics—objection being made, the noble Lord left the House. FRANCK. —France was perfectly tranquil, 't he approaching elections were the absorbing topics of conversation and excited great intcrst. It is still affirmed that President Napoleon lias designs upon Belgium. He has also made demands upon the Swiss Government for the suppression ot the clubs and the banishment ol the. refugees. The Swiss Government has re fused to accede and claimed the intervention of Great Britain. The correspondent of the London Daily News states that some great movement may be expected in Paris on the 22d ot February, atid orders have been issued to the various Generals to lie prepared for the emergency. In Austria, Belgium, Italy and the other Con tinental States, active military preparations were in progress to uieet any contingency that may arise. There has never perhaps been a medi cine before tho public so well deserving their ; confidence and patronage as .'ii/er's i'herry I'<■>- I ral. No family should be without it, and those l who have used it never will. Hce advertise i merit. |C'-" We know of no subject on which public ! opinion is so unanimous as the ellieacy of the i Jloolilaiid German Bitters. I'ersons who have I long been suffering from dyspepsia, disease of i the liver, &0., are immediately and permanently j cured by their use. Procure the genuine arti cle. that prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, at the | German Medical Store, No. 120 Arch street, below Sixth, Philadelphia. Those who are ail ' ing should take our advice, and try this wonder i ful medicine. IV EVERYBODY that wants good Coffees, ; Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Vinegar, ns tiic Juice, prepared trout the RENNET, or the FOURTH STOMACH or THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBHI. the greatest Physio logical Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. J Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful reme dy tor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consumption and Debility, curing alter .\alure\s own method by Xat tire's own Agent, the (gastric Juice. Pamphlets, con taining Scientific evidences of its value, fur nished by agents gratis. See notice among the mcdicni advertisements. Married. On the 2.7 d February, by the Rer. J. Patch, ROBEKT c. ROSS, A. M .of tills place, ami Miss MARGARET A. lil TCHISUN.of Steu ben county,lndiana. On Thursday the 17th ultimo, by the Rev. Joseph 1! inawaIt,ZACHARIAH ROTH ROCK, of Granville township, and Mrs. SARAII JANE PP. PIT, of McVeytoivn. On the 19th ultimo, in Rratfon township, by the Rev. David Storreit, WIhI.IAM SKTSLKR, and Miss N ANA \ it., daughter of David Ross. THE MARKETS. LKWRTOWN, March 5, 1832. f'iiiJ by iJealrrs. Flour - ss> 92 Wheat, white - - - St) Do red - - - '•* Rye .... 55 Oats 27 Corn - - - 47 Cloverseed - - - - - - It Lard - 7 Tallow 8 Potatoes - - - '•> '•'he l.ewistown Mills arc paying 80 ets. per bushel f r White Wheat, and 7.> its. tur Red. Kyesscent?. Corn.4. rents per bushel. Prices of Flour—B"-,27 per lot) lbs. for extra, and $2,09 for superfine. E. E. LOCKC & Co. at Locke's Mills, are paying C>U cents fur Rye, and 50 cents for Corn. PiiiE.vnEi.i'Ui A, March 4, 1852. CLOVERSEEO is m 1 iiiutoii request. A sale of 100 bushels prime at $5.75 per 04 lbs. The FI.OFR market continues inactive. Sales ot 1000 barrels standard brands have been made tor export at $1,12) per barrel ; some holders, however, will net accept this price. 1 lut de mand tur city consumption has been limited at our lortner quotations. No sales o! KYEILOUR or CORN MEAL have come under our notice. We quote the former at $3,50 and the latter al $3,12£ l )er bbl - GRAIN— WHEAT is dull and prices have further declined. Sales ot 1000 bush els good Southern red at 00 cents per bushel. We quote white at §1 a $lO2. Small sales of HVE at 72 cents. CORN is in limited request; saies ot -1 a 5000 bushels yellow at 02$ cents, afloat, including some white at former quotations. A stile of Southern OATS at 37 j) cents per bushel. — Daily A cws. BALTIMORE, March 8. P. M..J832 FLOUR. — We note sales to-day of 1700 bbls. Howard Street Flour at $4. GRAlN— There is very little WHEAT at market to-day. of good to prime reds al 84 a 88 cents., and of wliite at 9.1 a 97 cents. We quote family flour white at 100 cts. A sale of Pennsylvania red yesterday at 88 cents. Sales of CORN to-day at 51 a 53 cents for white, mostly at 52 a 53 cents; and 55 a 50 cents for yellow. Maryland OATS bring 31 a34 cents, and Pennsylvania 30 cents. — Baltimore American. MIFFLIN COUNTY Agricultural Society. rMHE members of the Mifflin County Agri- I cultural Society are. hereby notified that the Annual Meeting will be held at the Town Hall, in the B. rough of Lewi-town, on WEDNES DAY, April 7th, at which time an election for officers to serve for the ensuing year will bo held. By order of The Executive Committee. N. P.. Persons in arrears for membership are not entitled to the privileges of the association. Lewistown, March 5, —ld. Cream and Milk. ; jiIHE undersigned has made arrangements to A receive every evening fresh cream and milk Iron! a large farm in the country, which can he ; had in quantities to suit families, at Wise's old , corner, opposite the National House. JOHI, MORRISON. I.ewistown, March 5. 1352 —3t Boats Ready for the Canal! j%/■" RRCH A NTS, FARMERS, MIUEP.S. ntul iT ft others are informed that the subscriber, at his large and convenient Warehouse on the i canal, has established a regular line of Boats j for the. purpose of carrying Gram, Flour, and ; Goods of ail kinds, between I.ewistown. Fliila ! delphia, and Baltimore: and will have ah"at i ieating Philadelphia every Tuesday anil Fri day, also one leaving Lewistown every 'Furs- : day and Friday , until the close ot' the season. IT!/"" He wili receive and forward all kinds' of freight on reasonable terms. ALFRED MARKS, j Lewistown, March lSo'2 —tt The Proprietors of the LEW l||g||£f ISTOWN NURSERY would respect- . j fully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have now on hand a choice collection of FRUIT i | TREES, consisting of Apple, Pear, Cherry, | Plum, Apricott, Peach, Nectarine and other j trees, all of which they are determined to sell . lat verv reduced prices. All post-paid orders ' ' from a distance, inclosing the cash or containing ] satisfactory references, will he promptly attend- j ed to. Address T. W. A J. MOORE, mho, —4t Lewistown, Pa. j Register's Notice. r |MIE following accounts have been cx- M- amiiiPit and passed by me, and remain filed on re i cord in thi.. office lor inspvi lion of Heirs, l.egalees, Crcdi ! tors, ami at! others in any way interested, and will he pre- I ■ settled to the next Orphans' Court of tin: comity of Mif ! Ilin, to be held ,-it Ihe Court House in I.ewistown. on ' I Till'lt SI) AV, the sill din of April, ISM, for allow i unre and confirmation : 1 • The account of John Purcell and Elijah Morrison, ; executors of Robert Fields, deceased. 2. 'lite amount of James Davis, administrator of , John Martin, deceased. 3. The account of Samuel Barr, Guardian of William J and Mar} M. Bell.fninorchildren of Arthur Bell, dee'd ■I The an ount of David Jenkins, Guardian of Joseph i ' C". McDowell, minor sou of James McDowell, deceased. JA.MES MCDOWELL, Reg. Register's Office, I.ewistown, March a, 1>52. Articles of Agreement M ADE and entered into this ninth day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1852, between the "Lewistown j Water Company" of the Borough of Lewis i town, county of Xlirllin, and State of Pennsylva ; nia, of the one part, and the " Burgess and Town 1 Council" of the Borough of Lewistown, county ! and State aforesaid, of the other part, WITNESS i tiTH that the " Lewistown Water Company" : aforesaid, for the consideration hereinafter men- I tioned, doth covenant and agree to and with the : said Burgess and Town Council, that they, the said Lewistown Water Company, will furnish i unto the said Burgess and Town Council, eleven new fire plugs, ready to put up. and as good as j those already erected in said borough. ; to sell and convey to the said Burgess and Town j Council all the fire plugs now erected in the I aforesaid borough, .ilso, to refund to the indi ; viduais the moneys subscribed and paid for the I erection of three fire plugs, (without interest,) j to w it: one at or near the residence of John R. Weekes, two in Valley street, (one near the ( marble yard at Sunderland's, and one near ; Montgomery's corner.) And further, they grant and agree unto the said Burgess and Town Council, the use of water at all the said fire plugs that ate now or may hereafter he erected in said borough, for the pur pose of extinguishing fire, and for the washing of hose, hose house, engines or hose carriage, ; and for trying engines, free of all charges or rents forever; and to charge no rent on fire plugs for any previous use of water. The said Lewistown Water Company further covenants ! and agrees that the said Burgess and Town Council may hereafter put up and erect any • number of additional fire plugs that they, the ' said Burgess and Town Council, may from time to lime think necessary far the better extinguish- j ing of fires, under the supervision of the said Water Company. The \\ uter Company afore said further agrees to extend the pipes tor con veying the water on Third street, from their western termination to the main pipe oti tiie turnpike, a* soon as the said Burgess and Town Council shall build a culvert over the run at the west end of Third street, upon which the said Water Company can with safety lay their pipes below frost. The said Water Company further covenants and agree 3 to use all due diligence from time to time, and at all times hereafter, to keep a sufficient supply of water in their basin or basins for the purposes herin mentioned. In consideration whereof, the said Burgess and Town Council hereby covenant, promise and agree to pay to the Lewistown Water Company aforesaid, upon the execution of this article, the ; sum of two hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty cents; and on the first day of May next, the further sum of three hundred dollars ; and 011 the first day of August next the further sum of ninety-seven dollars and seventy cents; uiak ing in all the sum of six hundred and twenty four dollars and fifty cents—and to put up. at the expense of said Burgess and Town Council, as many (ire plugs as may in their judgment from time to time become necessary for the extin guishing of fires in said borough, under the su pervision of said Water Company, and to use such pipes as the Water Company, for the mu tual benefit of the parties, shall approve of. And the Burgess and Town Council further agree to keep in repair the fire plugs that are now erected, as well as those that may hereaf ter be erected, and to discontinue the suit now pending in the Common l'leas of Mifflin county, brought by the Burgess and Town Council against said Water Company. Each of the abovenamed parties to pay the one-half the expense of rc- ; cording this article in the Recorder's office of Mifflin county. !n testimony whereof, the par ties hereto have subscribed the names of their proper officers respectively, and have hereto af fixed their respective corporate seals, the aay and year first above written. FRANCIS McCLURE. I\ L. W. Co. JAMES. L. McILVAI.NE, Chief Burgess. ■ Witness present, JAMLS MCDOWELL. MIFFLIN COUNT r, ss. Personally came before the subscriber, a Jus tice ot the Peace in and for said county, Francis McOlurc, President of the said Water Company, and James L. Mcllvainc, Chief Burgess ot the Borough of Lewistown, in said county, and sev erally acknowledge the above and foregoing in strument to he their several act and deed,in their respective official capacities, and desired that the same might be recorded as such according to law. Witness my hand and scat at Lewis town the day and vear aforesaid. CHRISTIAN HOOVER, [L. S.] MIFFLIN COUNTY, SS. Entered in the office for recording [L. S.] deeds, &C. in and for said county, Feb. 9th, A. D. 1852. And recorded in Deed Book D. D. Vol. 2d, page 15, &c. Witness my hand ami seal of said office at Lewistown, Feb ruary the 14th, A. D. 1852. JAMES McDOWELL, Recorder. | March 5, 1852-2t. (o) .1. H. lMKlilin, 1 Attorney at Law, Lewistowu, JliMlu to. Pa. PUBLIC SALT:, I V pursuance of an order o{ the Orphans" Court of Mifflin county, will be sold at the Court House, in the borough of I.ewj.town, o.t Suliinliiv, March %. I at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, the property of the hei ri of John Comfort, drceased, viz : A LOT Of GRUI XD situate in Market street, in s;ud borough of Levvistown, being Ct* A—A feet in front, by 2UO feet deep, a!- joining a lot of Lewis Owens on the !* ' l ' ttfiflH Hast and Henry Kemmerling on the jn.g-tjgqf vVcst. with a TWO STORY DWEL LING HOUSE and other improve ments thereon. TERMS or SUE. —One-half the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by mortgage on the premises. WM. Sf?l.Ml\ Trustee. Lewi-town March 5, 1852—1 d. MM J the Honorable the Judges of the Court oh Common I'leas of Mtiiliii county.—Th* umlersisrmri rssjiertfully represents to your lionoraM.* court fSiat Ue i-t amply PROVIDED with ► wr> IPCOS-T:V ATUI ROUVCIIIUNUO for the keeping of a ptiLUr house of entertain merit or t ivern, in the ionise now occupied by Jes** Wiugate iw such, in Armagh ton riship, said county. 11.- therefre pr.ixs your honors to grant him a license titer • for, and he will pry, JOSEPH BROWER. We, the urdersigned, citizens of Arcnagli township, Mifflin county, do certify that we are acquainted with JO SEPH BROW Kit, THE above named applicant, and lint he is provided v. ith house room, stabling, and other confer iences necessary for the accommodation of strangers and travelers; that lie is of good repute for h )nestvand tem perance. and believing such t'tvern or public, house of en tertainment necessar> for a< coniim d-tti >ll ns aforesaid, recommend him to your honors us u suitable person to o! - tain a license as prayed for. James Hall. I! W Hoopes.lsaiah Coplin, Jacob Ilavc n, I'hilip Burger, J. B (dottle, < hristopher llooly, William Re#*d, Jesse U iugate, John B irger, Henry Orr, Georse Mcl'lenaheii, S r Brown, Win Ramsey. mard r P() the Honorable the Judges of the Court ot X Quarter Sessions of Mifflin county —The under signed re spec i fully represents to your honorable court that he is amply provided with every necessary conven ience required for the keeping of a public house of en tertainment or tavern, in the house now occupied by him as such, in the borough of Lew is town and county of Mif flin He therefore prays your honors to grant hivu a li cense therefor, and he will prav. &c JACOB BRA HEY. Wi , Ihe tuiil-rsiffneil, citizens of Ihe {{.trough of I ew istown, and county aforesaid, do certify that we are a. inia in ted with Jacob Bearly, tlie ahoveiiauied applicant, and tii.it he is piovided with house room, stabling, arid other i onveniences net essary for the accommodation of trangers and travelers —that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and believing stub tavern or house of | HI hi ic entertainment necessary for accommo dation as aforesaid, recommend him to your honors as a suitable person to obtain a license as prayed for. John .1/ It tir.y, Ci. It . Ii oojr, John SelAeiiner, Jfartin Hi bb, John MKee, Front is 7'hatajiso*, .Viral bloom, laiznrns Shell/, ll'm. JVontoemcry, C. C. Si in&art/er, it'iii Hater.-, ,1. Blymyer, Johu Cuhbison, John /.fry, Peter Clum, Jacob Mnurer. mlls r PO the Honorable the Judges of the Court j of quarter Sessions of the IV.are in ami for the County of Mifflin. —Tiie petition of Ailam Ilamaker, of the Borough of I.ewistown, in said county respectfully represents—That lie is well provided with house room and tiie necessary conveniences for the lodging nnd ac commodation of-strangers and travelers, at (he house he now occupies in the East Ward, in said borough : He therefore prays the honorable court to gram him a license for keening a public inn or tavern, and he, in duty botui I, will prav, Sec. ADAAI IIAMAKER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the East Ward of the Borough of I.ewistown, in which the above mentioned inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that Adam llamaker, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accom modation of strangers and travelers, and that such inn or tavein is necessary to accomodate the public and en tertain strangers and travelers. John /?. McDowell, John 7A infer, forward Reify, Do nit I Tire, John Doris. Nathaniel Kennedy, M .Ma hany, J .ird .Matheirs, L. Jloorer, David Bloom, J I Jtfle/7 vain*, Henry Dvbhs, John B. Stlhtimer, A. Troitl. jj') the Honorable the Judges cf the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county.—The undersigned respectfully represents to your honorable court that he is [ amply provided vvilli every necessary and convenience i required for the keeping of a public house of enierinin ' ineiK or tavern, in the house now occupied by him as such, in Itr. ivn township, in said county, tie therefore prays vour honors to grant him a lit ense therefor, and lie wilJ prai. Sec. WM. BROTHERS. the undersigned, citizens of Brown township, Mifflin county, do certify that we are acquainted unit \\ liliam Brothers, the above named applicant : and ttiat he m provided with house room. fMabttttc*. and other con veniences necessary for the accommodation of arrangers and travelers—that tie is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and believing such tavern or house of pub lic ci.tr/taiiimtMU necessary fr accommodation as afore said. v < him to your honor* as a suitable person to obtain a lit ense as praved for. John Kerr, H'm. Henry . Jl'iUiatu Grgcr, John 7.*ok,D. C. Kf rr, John Albright, AUz. He ei, Abm. Gardner, />. C Miller, Jno Mac lay, John Hilton, D. H . McCormick, H m J Olds* James Mcgrigtr, jr., Ames Starr. r |M > the Honorable the-Judges of the Coart of J Oencral Qunrter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Mifflin.—The petition of Win. J. McCoy re spectlully slnixitli, that your petitioner occupies a eon.- ll.odious house, situute in ttie borough of McVeytoivn. xx liit !i is u ell calculated tor a politic house of entertain- I ment, and troui its neighborhood ami situation is suita ble as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public ai.d ltie entertainment of strangers and travelers; that lie is well provided with stalding for horses and nil conveniences necessary for the entertainment of stran gers and travelers He therefore respectfully prays the court to grant turn a license to keep an iiiii or public house of i uierlaiiinient there. Am! your petitioner will pray, See. WM. J. McCOY. We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Me. Yeytown aforesaid, being personally acquainted with Will. .1 McCoy, the abovenamed petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify lliat such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers or travelers ; that he is a person of good repute for honesty ami temperance, and that he is w ell provid. .1 with house room and conveniences for lodging and accommodating strangers. Wo therefore beg leave to recommend him ; for a license agreeably to his petition. ./. II 11,.1-ir an, M .Veice, Georgt Sur.o fr. Ifnac Corrt!!, John tr. I'rtcr.Jnsrph II Georgt, II K 111/ son, II , n ..1. r 's • ' " ■ Collier, Michnd JCorttn, fteac He not, Btni ! .Wc, Jr. nih _ T< liic Mono-able the Judges of the Court of J. Quarter Sessions of the l'eaee for Hi • county of Mifflin.—The petition of ITIARLES CAIOIILIMJ respeet i fully she wet h that your petitioner occupies a commodi ous house, situate in tile borough of Newton Hamilton, which is Well calculated for a public house of entertain ment, and irom its neighborhood and situation, is suita ble as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public ami the entertainment of strangers and travelers that he is xx . ii provided with stabling for horses, aml all convenience* necessary for Hie entertainment of stran ger, and travelers. He therefore respectfully prays t!u court to grant bim a license to keep a public house of en tertainment there, and \oiir petitioner will prav en AR I J ESS CAI (IIILIXE. tt e, the undersigned, citizens of tlie borough of New ton Hamilton, and county aforesaid, being personally tic quainted with Charles Canghliug, the above named peti tioner, and also having a knowledge of the house t',. r which the license is prayed, do certify that such a house j is necessary to accommodate Hie public and entertain strangers or trawlers ; that lie is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging ami accommodation of strangers and travelers. We there fore beg leaxe to recommend It for a house agreeable to tils petition. John Murrey, John McLaughlin, William Hirer, j t.eorge M, Hunt, William Black, S. II Kosenberger. Craighead Stewart. K C. Craig, Itobert U'Uoiinell, Chas. Roxvtr. Robert Hobisnn, James Keying. niarb riAOBAt ( O, Snuff and Segars :it A P RII U A. A. BANKS'.