The present anil ensuing month closes the year for a large number of subscribers. Those who wish to take advantage of the advance te:ms, had better send on their money, as A DOLLAR will now pay for a year—a fact worth remembering. Township Officers. We have compiled the following list of officers recently elected from the returns in the Prothonotary's Office. We think it is correct, with the exception perhaps of School Directors, it Being impossible to tell from the returns whether more than two were elected : Derry Township. ■Judge —John Stoneroad. Inspectors —Jacob Mattern, Win. Crcighton. Assessor—William A. Mcllvaine. Assistants — Robert A. Means. Supervisors —Robert A. Means, Samuel Sager. School Directors —Henry McCauley, Thomas Cunningham. Robert Shaiv. Auditor —Thompson G. Bell, Constable. —Simou Wittenmeyer. Granville Township, J Judge —Montgomery Morrison. Inspectors —John Strunk, VVm. Graham. Assessor —Sa mut-1 Comfort. Assistants —Adam Breneman, Andrew McKee. Supervisors —John Snyder, Joshua Morrison. School Directors —W'm. Larger, Samuel Ort. Auditors —W'm. Caldwell, Lewis Owens, John Ort. Constable —Owen Owens. NEW DISTRICT. Judge —Wesley McCoy. inspectors —John Hays, John Carney. Armagh Township. Judge —John Centner. Inspectors —Christian Hooley, E. M. Hoopes. Assessor —Henry L. Close..- Assistants —W'ui. Beatty, Robt. McManigil. Supervisors —George Landis. Christian Myers. School Directors —Andrew McFarlaud, Robert G. Shaw. .luditor —Thomas Brown. Cmutable —Wm. Ramsey NEW DISTRICT. Judge —John Swartzell. Inspectors —John Filson, David Phillips. Deratur Ttnvitsliip. Jwlge —Thomas Hamilton. Inspectors —Zebulon Phillips, Samuel Lauver. .Issessor —Alexander Orr. .Issistunts — Joseph Burkholder, Ilenrv I'lsh. Suptrvisors —Hezekiah Yanzant, John Spiggle moir. School Directors —Jacob Krise. Henry 1 !sh. .luditor —John M. Bell. Constable —Henry P. Sigler. \ Mr Veylown. ~ .Justice of the Peace.' —John McCord. Purges* —William D Davis. Toxrn Council —Albert Horning, A. AA . Brim mer, G. W. Me Bride, Joseph Coulter, Amos Kauffman. Judge —George Maoklin. Inspectors —Wm. A. Moore, Wm. Schwartz. .issessor —Albert Horning. .Issistant* —John Hainan, .Y. B. Bratton. School Directors —Martin 1.. Steele), Dr. A. It i(tbrock. Constable —Joseph 11. George. ' Menno Township. Justice of the Peace —Stephen-Difiendcrtier. Judge —Henry Signer. Inspectors. —Jesse W. Hsrlon, Henry Mr Fad den. .Issessor —James McDonald. Issistant s—Yost King, Levi Korg. Supervisors —Ephraim Haziett, Christ. Yodcr, School Directors —Win. Stumpff, Jos. ilartzler. .luditor —Jacob Zouk. Constable —James Johnston. Wayne Township, \ Judge— David jankinsf Inspectors —John Thompson, Jefferson Decker. .Issessor —Wm. Fields. .Issislanls —Wm. R Morrison. Fa ml. Miliiken. Supervisors —Joseph Bowers, Wm.-Decker. School Director* —lJeory T. Bowers, J. C. Mr Dowel!. .luditor —Elijah Morrison. Constable —John T. Lane. Bratton Township, Judge —Charies Bratton. Inspector —Andrew Bratton, David Miller, .Issessor —Richesun Bratton. .Issistant.* —Daniel Voder, Andrew Bratton Supervisors —John Harshbecger, Abm. kauit man. School Directors —Joshua King. John Jordan and John Caldwell, tic. .Judilor — Richeson Brattoe. Constable —Henry Kaufiman, Newton Hamilton. Justice of the Pence —Samuel A. Corbitt. liar gets —A. K. Atkinson. Town Council —James W r . \ anzandt, John Culbertson, Joseph Lattghlin, Thoe. J. i'ostle tLiwait, David Hiester. Jxalge —William Allen. Inspectors —.David Hiester, Jas. S. Wilson. *ltsrsscr —Samuel Drake. .Issistants —Benjamin Norton, Robert A. Mc- Dowell. School Directors —Wm. A. McN'ear. John R. Smelker,CharlesCaughling, and John W. Smith, each, had 25 votes. Constable —John M. Barton. Oliver Tow nship. .lodge —George Mate he), Sen. Inspectors —Augustine Wakefield, James For sfy .Assessor —George I.eopold. .Issistants —Wm. Irwin", Samuel Myers. Supervisors —Wm. Ross, Henry S. Frier. School Directors —George Leopold, John Stine. .luditor —Robert Forgey. Constable —John McKce. Union Township Judge —Eliphas Bigclow. Inspectors— Jacob Foltz, John Robinson. .hsessor —Alexander Gibboney. ..Issistants —John J'eacbey, Henry I' Taylor. Supervisors —John Stuinp. Joseph ( ainpbcll and John Hartzcll, eacli 47 votes. School Directors —John Xook, Napoleon Alex ander. Auditors —Joseph Hoar, Jolm f 13ys, rath Gl votes. Constable —Robert A Gibboney, Brown Township. Judge —John Iverr, Sen. Inspectors —Matthew Taylor, James kyk. %'lssesxor- —Josepli W . Harshbcigei. .Issistants —John Kyle, Jr., S. W. Henry. Supervisors —John £ook, Samuel K\le. School Directors— John Alexander, Wm. Cum mins and George A. Green, each 44 votes. J uditocs —Wm. Cummins, Johu laylor, Jr. The Cumberland Alleghanian of Friday says • —A disease wiiich has baffled the best medical • kill has been prevailing for some time past in the Glades, the upper part of this county. Its approach is known hv a slight pain, which soon extends over* the system, drawing the body nearly double, and causing the most excruci ating'pain to tie person attacked, who is only j relieved by death, which usually takes place in j a few hours. Families have been almost en- | tireiy destroyed by it, and we. hear of an j instance where a widow and three children ; were attacked, and died—one little child only j escaping. cur c s y " , wer ® killed by lightning in a stable in Baltimore on Saturday. Two children out of four who were plunged into a mill-pond in Upton county. Georgia, by an insane mother, were drowned. Two men were killed by the failing of a bank of earth, near which they were working in the Coal diggings in Augusta county, Virginia, on last Wednesday. Three men were killed and two others se riously injured by the explosion of a can of powder, at llurl Gate, New York, where A/ons. .l/aillefert is engaged in blowing rocks under water. Henry Hollinger, a most estimable young man, and Charles Buck muster, (a colored man,) were insiantly kii t-d nl Gettysburg on Friduy last, while engaged in undermining the wall of the Catholic Church, which prematurely gave way. A three-story brick house, in progress of erection on Thirty-second street, New York, fell on Saturday afternoon, while twelve or fourteen mechanics were at work in it. The ruins are being cleared up, and it is reported that live persons have been taken out dead, it is feared that more bodies are still beneath the rubbish. A SMASH. —Twenty-one freight cars ran down Plane 10 of the Allegheny Portage Railroad on .Monday last and eleven of them were smashed to atoms. Fortunately they contained but little lading, or the loss would doubtless have been large. But it is heavy enough, as it is ; and as it occurred through the remissness of the State Agents, the tax-payers we suppose will have the bill to fool.— Uoiliduysburg Register. A LADV KILLED BY LIGHTNING. — During the thunder storm on Saturday morning the dwel ling house of John Riehey, Near Stewartstown, York county, Pu v was struck by lightning, and his daughter .'\ftss Eve Riehey, about 37 years of age, killed instantly. Two little children was standing witljin a few feet of her at the time, but neither was injured. Riehey was in a room above, and also escaped without harm. The dwelling sustained no serious damage. FIRE ON TIIF. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. —On Friday morning, about half-past 9 o'clock, the train of cars which left the city the preceding evening at 10 o'clock, lost the baggage car by fire. The train was four miles east of Altooca, and going at a rapid rate, when the baggage car was discovered to be on tire. Jt originated, doubtless, from the locomotive, and before the dames were extinguished, all the baggage, be longing to one hundred and eighty passengers, was destroyed. The loss, is supposed, will reach §10.01)0. New York was visited with a most destructive fire, on Saturday morning. The stores of Lati mer & Large, and Merritt, Bliss, & Co., in Day street, were destroyed, and those of White, Brameli & Lock wood, Mott, Weaver el Rich ardson, ami Cranes & Thompson, damaged bj lire and water.—The whole loss is estimated at §517,000, and the insurance at §589,500. The Philadelphia offices are sufferers to tiie follow ing amount* ; Reliance, §15,000 ; Philadelphia, §10,000; North America, >10,000.; American, •?15,000, and Franklin, §SOOO. ELOCUTION, A ARMSTRONG, A.\AL. Principal of the X"st • Bellefonte Academy, will deliver a lec ture on FRIDAY EVENING, the 2d of April, in the T<)VV,\ II AM,, on the subject of Bi.o ei i ion, fehowyijr ifs;jreat importance as a branch of education, and the wants of our country m relation to rt. Ifc will also trive some recita tions in Rradinfr and Dechrrntion. He propt.se> to deliver a course of lectures and instruction in Elocution to a class of lads and ypani men in this place. I'rteeof luition, sss lor twenty lessons, of an hour and a half each. The details of hi* plan will be made known on the evening of the public lecture. The ladies and etlenien it Lcwiatowu are respectfully invited to attend. inar2f Public Meeting, tpHE citizens of Milllin county, and particu -1 larly of Lcwistown and vicinity, are invited to 'attend a meeting to be held at the Town Hall, on Monday April .1, to take into consideration the propriety of or ganizing a company to establish a Machine Shop in this place. All in favor of keeping pace with the spirit of the age and bringing in to practical use our naturally favorable loca tion. are invited to attend. IMPROVEMENT. MIFFLIN COUNTY Agricultural Society, 'PHI: members of the Milllin Countv Agri- T cultural Society are hereby notified thatlhe Annual -Meeting will be held at the Town Hall, iri the Borough of Lcwistown, on WEDNES DAY, April "lb, at which time an election for officers to serve lor the -ensuing year will be held. By order of The Extra five Commit tee. X. B. Tcrsotrs in arrears for membership arc not entitled to the pr ivileges of the association. Lew is town, March 5, 1852—td. WALTER & (JO., Flour and <*citcrnl Produce COMMIiSNION MERCHANTS, Dtakrs in Piaster, Sail, lish, Coffee, Sugar, ami liroccritx generally. WAREHOUSE ON - THE RAJI.ROAD TRACK. \© 2K South Howard street, Baltimore. T IBERAL ADVANCEMENTS made on con- Jj signmcnts—quick sales at best market pu ces—and prompt returns. Solicit consignments. REFER TO James Sevan, Esq., I res t Merchant's Bank, j Dr. J. H. McCullocli, do. B'k of Baltimore. f. Meredith, Esq., do. Com.& Far. B'k, _ 11. Stuart (t Son, merchants, a I'. W. &G. Hopkins, do. ! H I teiser & White, do. Siingluft" & Enscy, do. g Reynolds O.ME had her Ctesar, England her Crom well, France her Napoleon Bonaparte, and Lewistown at last has a store where goods may be purchased at the most reasonable pri ces, as any one can he saiislied who will call or. rnmrn k Jiioiniiic who have just received a splendid lot of New Goods which are the admiration of all who have viewed them. They are cheap, too, and no mistake—not cheap just on one yard of the counter and deai over all the other, but from side to side, from front to rear, and from too to bottom, whether COTTON, I LINEN, Sll.K, or anything else, you'll find our motto is " ■ MALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES," with the ready John Davis down— the only way we desire to do business ! Now we don't intend to enumerate what we have; we shall not say a word about our sleek CLOTHS and CASSI.MERES; nor the ELEGANT SUP PL) we purchased for DRESSES for our ILiimriT IM£niSSrj)Si nor about, the SILKS, and SATIN'S, and RIBBONS, and ten thousand other matters that go to make up a tip-top assortment, because we not only anticipate, hut arc sure, that all ; w ho expect to appear in unparalleled apparel, will come and see for themselves—judge tor themselves, and buy fir themselves (just as we do when we go to the city.) Ann now take our advi;e— --" Buy cheap while sluggards sleep, And you will have goods to wear and keep." ; Lewistown Pottery. r lAllE undersigned respectfully inlorm their £ customers and the citizens generally of Mifflin, Huntingdon. Blair and Juniata coun ties. that they still continue to manufacture all nkinds of EARTHENWARE of a very tf "l )er ' or quality, and at prices suitable to the times. Merchants may rely upon getting an ariicle that cannot fail to please their customers, and such as will afford ihem a handsome profit. All orders promptly attended to. Ad dre.-s J. A. MATHEWS &. BUO., rnar2C-3m Lewistown, Pa. Health Insurance. riMIE undersigned having been commissioned £ an Agent of the Merchant- Union Associ ation, to the payment of which of a small sum annually any person may secure himself against want during any sickness he may be subject to i during the year. Persons desiring to learn the charater of the Association, are referred to Ex-Governor John ston, Hon. Richard Brudhead, I". Senator, Judge Poller, of Easton, and others. I'or further particulars inquire of DA MEL JKJ NOT, Agent. Lewistown, Mareh d(i, 1 §50—.'it. NOTICE To .Gscssors and Assistant Assessors. tpHE Commissioners of Miffiin county, respect- J[ fully inform lliose persons elected to said oilices, that they arc required, by law, within twenty days alter their election, to take and subscribe their oath of office, and return the same to the Commissioners' office. (,Bee act of Assembly, 15th April, 1834-1 Bv oidcr of the Comiu i-csioners. 11. J .WALTERS, Clerk. CoMMissiovr.Rs' OFFICE, T Lewistown, March 2G, 11-'.".'',I 1 -'.".'', j, NOTICE. RILHB public is hereby notified that I have * loaned toJohn Slauberand Joseph Miller a One Horse Spnug Wagon, to remain in their hands during my pleasure, and all per sons are cautioned not to intertere with the same in any manner whatsoever. HENRY ZERBE. Lewistown, Varch 20, 11.32—3t. New Mackerel and Herring, 2-5 lurrels, No. 1. new Mackerel. -30 " No. 2. " 100 " No. 3, " " 50 Nos. 1, 2 rtrid 3 half barrels. Mackerel. 25 barn:is. No. 1, pickled Herring. 5 " No. 1. Salmon, at only Bc. per lb. 5 " l ake Trout, for sale by JOHN KENNEDY. Lewistown, March 26,1852. New Hams, &c. A SUGaR CURED HA.MS, price, ' * 11 cents per pound. Lit' pounds Flitch price, 9c per lh. 21 HI " Shoulder, " 9c. per lb. The above Bacon is all roy own curing, and can be safely warranted a first rate article. JOHN KENNEDi. Lewistown, March 20, 1852. H ARDWARE, of all kinds, at unusually . low prices, for cash, at oc/24 F. G. Fll AX CI SO US'S. •) A TONS of Valentine <&. Thomas'best Ov/ IKON, for sale by o2i F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent for Valentine Sl Thomas. g iw | LBS. Anviis and Vices, Screw I Plates, assorted, Jto inch, Blacksmith's Bellows, from 30 to 42 inches. For sale, low for cash, by 021 F. G. FRAN CISC US. PITCH & OAKUM, for sale by c 6 F. J. HOFFM AN "" I§Els^"^L~ 4 T the LEWISTOWN CHEAP CABINET WARE ROOM is the place for all that want cheap furniture. Persons going to housekeeping, would do well by giving me a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as I have now on hand a large assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE, too numerous to mention. Amung ins slock will be found that highly recommended ISottoEia Bedsteads, of which I have sold within the last two years two hundred p.ir. Numerous certificates can be had from those that have them in use, as the lbllowing will show : A. FELIX. "This is !o certify that we have purchased the above mentioned Bedstead from A. Felix, and have got iuin to alter our old Bedsteads, and arc much pleased with thmrf, and consider them a great improvement, and vastly superior for convenience and cleanliness to the cord Bedstead, and would recommend tiiern to the public. J. THOMAS, JOHN A. STBRRETT, JOHN CLARK, JBR MAN JACOB." Lewistown, March 12, 1852. Lewistown Academy, THE Male and Female Departments of this INSTITUTION, under the management of the subscriber, will open on MONDAY, April sth. The subscriber flatters himself from an experi ence of ten years in teaching, and the informa tion he has acquired during the past year in some of the Normal Schools of Europe, that he will be ahle to establish a High School, worthy the patronage of the public. In addition to the present teachers in the Female Department, an experienced teacher will assist the principal in the .Male Department. TF.P.MS OF TIIE MALE DEPARTMENT : For tuition in Reading, Writing, Arith metic, Geography and English Gram mar. per quarter, of eleven weeks, £3 00 Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rook keeping, History, Algebra, Rhetoric and Geometry, per quarter, §4 fiO I or tuition in the Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian languages. Drawing, and the. higher branches of Mathematics, G 00 Weeklv exercises in Declamation and English Composition, will be required of all the pupils, and special attention will be given to the prima ry department. R. C. ROSS, A.' M. f Lewistown, March 12, 1832. Principal. fciMinu'Ofguiila* FEMALE SEMINARY. FIXHE Summer Session of this Institution A will open on .Monday the third day of May next. It is now in a highly prosperous condi tion, under the care of Miss iS. J. BLACK prin cipal—Miss ft]. LOWKIK, assistant. Other teachers will be secured tf required. The trustees will visit the school at least monthly. TERMS PER SESSION OF 22 WEEKS : Elementary Branches, with Composi tion, #7 00 The above, with Natural Philosophy, llistorv, Botany, Rhetoric, Pliisiolowv, &c., ' °* 8 r>o Algebra, Geometry, Astronomy, Ele ments of Criticism. Logic, Chemistry, Mental uud Moral Philosophy, 9 50 EXTRA BRANCHES Drawing, Pt inting and Sketching, §8 00 French and Ornamental Needle Work, each, 5 00 Music on Piano, per quarter, 6 00 Use of Instrument and Vocal, each, 2 00 Ancient Language?, f 00 Board. §125 per week—pupils furnishing light. Apply to ftlrs. Cunningham, Messrs. Garber, Cummins, and Easton, or at the Sem inary. m Is 10* Luther and His Adherents, Id'lE Proprietors of Sartain's Magazine A liavnii pii retained tllft LARGE ami !I:llM)Snine steel pi if, carefully eucr:vr*d in line ami mezzotint, from the In at i by ('ntfpriunl*, representing The First fiicforsiier*. Presenting their Famous Protest at the Diet of ,S '/tires, in 1529, now ortVr it in connection with their Magazine on lei ins tuiprteedeiitly low. This maynificetit composition contains nearly one hundred figures and includes authentic portraits of the most prominent men connetlrd with that important ♦•vent. The woefc (exclusive uf margin) measures 21 ir lies by l. r , and lite print lias never been retailed at a p.ice less than per copy. liach impression is at enmp tnied by ail instructive pictorial key of reference, describing tie scene, the characters, the history which led to the event, and the principles contended for. In connexion with rtartain's Magazine both works will be ferni-lied on the following liberal terms, which are Hi variably in advance : fine copy of the Magazine, and one of tli Print, Two Copies of the Magazine, and two ? the I'rints, s.'. l ive copies of tl: .Magazine, and five of tin: Print, t2eilir w tli one copy tf both works to the getter up of the < Itib, Sl2 The price of Sartoin** Magazine being of itself $3 per innum, l>i!t work* jointly may noiv,by the above offer, !• In it for what was heretofore the price of each si pßratoly. I'n paraiiotix are making to publish in the Magazine a series of illustrated articles on AMERICAN HEROES, com ; ■untiring with a Pictorial l.ifeof Oetieral Jackson. •> Agents wauled in every tow n ami village in Ihe I'niteit Stales, to get up Clubs upon tlieabove liberal terms. Send on your Subscriptions, anil secure worth of reading and eng aving. f.>r 4.'!. Address, JOHN MART AIN CO. March, Pi, IBa2—tt Philadelphia. RAILROAD HOTEL. ( 01IF0KT TO PASSOGKRS. B>ASSENGERS wishing to take the trains 1 either east or west trout this point, would j find it greatly to their advantage to stop at th:s j iXeu and Uligatti Ilnlei, Ofipt). tic Letr into tea, iauutuiatelu at the Hut/rumi, 1 where every attention wili be given to make them coiniijrtable. Good Stabling fbrhorsesat very moderate prices. Persons wishing to j leave their hoises in my charge until called for, will only be charged 4(1 cents per day per j single horse. Meals at this Hotel only 25 i cents. Stages leave this Hotel every morning at 8 j o'clock —after the arrival of the eastern cars— li>r Bellefonte, to connect with the Lock Haven i stage at -Bellefonte. JAMES ALLISON. Lewistown, March 19, 1852. NATIONAL HOUSE,! LIIWBSTOWA, IM. rpHE undersigned having leased the large I _i and commodious Hotel, known as the "NATIONAL HOUSE,"formerly j kept by James Turner, and recently iJJ*j||Sgpby R. 11. McCoy, and situated in the Public Square, for a term of years, respectfully informs the public that lie his titled it up and furnished it anew, so as to ensure the comfort of the travelling public. His TABLE will he provided with the choicest productions of the market, and care ful, obliging, and attentive waiters will be employed. His BAR will also he stocked with none but the choicest of liquors. The STABLING attached to the house is extensive and safe. Ho flatters himself that he will be able to render entire satisfaction to all who may give him a Call. J. THOMAS. I,ewistown, August 2!), 1851.—if The Natiorial 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. i Lewistown, Sept. 20, 1851.—tf NOTICE. A LI. those indebted to the undersigned, fjL will please call and pay the same on or before the l'ilh day of March, as lie intends going to the city for a supply of goods to suit the spring. It will be necessary for him to have all the money he can, and as he sells at small profits, he cannot give long credits —so he hopes , tins will be sufficient for all indebted to him to coino in, he j the amount iurze or small, and make payment,and by so doing enable him to purchase lor cash, and then he will he able to sell so much cheaper —hence you will be profited by it, as well as himself. By attending to tins notice,,on w ill much oblige HILLY JOHNSON. Lewistown, February 'J'., Hoi. T. F. Richer diet. Janes Miliiktn Samuel M till ken, Jr. Richardson & Miliikens, Produce and General (loin* mission Merchant*, SO South Wharves and Kil S. Water Street, PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Messrs. Grant & Stone, Philadelphia. " Scull & Thompson, do. G. Philler, Esq., Cashier, do. C. S. Boker, Esq , President, do. Hon. James lrvin, Centre county. Saul McCormick, Esq., Clinton county. R. C. Gallagher, Esq. Juniata county" Kessler & Brother, Mill Creek. Cunningham & Crisswell, Waterstreet. Philadelphia, February 20, 1852. Front Street WireTl aim fac tory. WATSON & COX, SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN AND WIRE CLiiTJI MAMFACTLRERS, Yo. 10 Yorth Fronl Street, Corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market anil Mnlberrv (Arch) streets, Philadelphia. V¥/ r HERE they continue to manufacture, of superior una lily, Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner. Ileevy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers. Sieves ot superior quality for Brass and Iron Pounders. Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal i and Sand Screens, ice ice. Also, Fancy Wire Work of every description executed in the neatest manner. Or ders for City and Country received and promptly attend ed to. Or Sugar Mills, best quality. Philadelphia, Feb. 13, !Sa'2-lhn. Boats Ready for the Canal! MERCHANTS, FARMERS, ftliLiEßs, and others are informed that the subscriber, at his large and convenient Warehouse on the canal, has established a regular iine of Boats for the purpose of carrying Grain, Flour, and Goods of all kinds, between Lewistown, Phila delphia, and Baltimore; and will have a boat leaving Philadelphia every Tuesday and Fri day, also one ieaving Lewistown every Tues day and Friday, until the close of the season. will receive and forward aii kinds : cf freight 011 reasonable terms. ALFRED MARKS, Lewistown, March 5, 1852—tf NOTICE, fgIAKB NOTICE that I have this day pur- JL chased ail the interest of Daniel Switzer in TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES of GRAIN IN THE GROUND on Win. P. Elliott's place, in Granville township. WM. F. MOVER. Lewistown, March 19, 18523t. Five Dollars Reward he paid to the tinder of a Gold V * Watch and Chain, lost between Lewis town and Owen Owens,'on the main road lead ing to McVeytown, marked as follows: The second hand is broken off, and the name of VV. 1 P. Milliken is written in the inside of the out side casing. The above reward will be paid bv leaving it at the store of W. P. MILLIKEN. Lewistown, March 19,^8.32-3?. AUvavx on hand, SALT, FISH, PLASTER, And all Kinds of COAL, ALFRED MARKS. Lewistown, Aug. 8,1851. — tt Leather and Shoe Findings. OUR stock comprises u 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, Shoe Tools, Thread of all kinds, Pegs, Bristles, &c. &c., for sale low for cash. fefi F. J. HOFFMAN. j NAILS! NAILS! REATLY reduced in nricp—s31)0 a 3.2,5 VI 'per keg. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lamps, Pine i ; il I.amps, Oil and Lard Lamps, Glass and Britannia, which for variety of color, shape, style and size, arc unequalled—low, very low, for cash. f (i F. J. HOFFMAN. Flour and Feed Store, CIONSTANTLY on hand, Wheat Flour, / Corn Meal, Corn in the ear, Oats, &,c. It G F. J. HOFFMAN. OIL CLOTHS. Table cod Carriage Od Cloths—a tine assortment always on hand. ft G F. J. HOFFMAN. C II A B A S . EVERY KIND, comprising Dog, Log, Fifth Trace, Halter, Bolt, Tongue, .Spread, Cow and Breast Chains, &c. ftG F. J. HOFFMAN. P A L> Elt7~ WALL, Window, Printing, Wrapping, Letter and Cap Paper—wholesale and retail. F. J. HOFFMAN. 5 jv us FEY. OUR stock, which is large and selected with reference to the wants of the community, comprises all kinds of Blacking, Scrubbing, Horse. Sweeping, Dusting, Hair, Clothes, Ta bic, Infant, Wall, Paint, and Varnish Brushes, at reduced prices for cash. ft(j F. J. HOFFMAN. IRON. Blacksmiths and Others, Look to Your In terests ! Great Reduction in the Price of Iron WE arc now selling Irvin if- CV.'s bra ted iron as follows: For Assorted Bar Iron, 3J c't> " Hore Shoe, 3 : { " " Nail Rod, 'I4 " We will also sell a good quality ot English Tyre and other English Irons at the extreme ly low price of 21 ots. per ib. These are our strictly cash prices. We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small Rounds and Squares, from \ up to I inch. American Steel of superior quality at 5 cts. per Ib. Other steels low. feb F. J. HOFFMAN. Philadelphia Advertisements, Spring Millinery Goods. STOAU &. *OAS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX Mill,Ml" GOODS, Xo. 45 South SpcouJ strict, Philadelphia. ARK now prepared to orior to their cus* - toii)r*rti and the trade a large and well selected as so rime nt of Silks, Eihbons an.l lliiiiuery Cools. Confining themselves exclusively to Ibis branch of iho trade, anil importing llie larger part of their stork, ena bles them to ujfer an assortment unsuipassed in extent ami variety, v\lnch will he sulti at tile lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. marl 2 2m No Quinine—No Arsenic, l>r. It. fit. El miter's VEGETABLE FEVER & Alilß POWDER. \ W A Kit AM ' I'. I) ( I. HE for this prevalent and -4 distressing disease, agreeable to take, and guaran teed to perform the cure effectually, within a few days from commencing its use. I)r. Hunter's Fewrand Ague Powder, being composed entirety of Vegetable mgrediente, can he taken by any patient witli perfect confidence in its simplicity, safety, and effective properties, it is put up in secure packets, and forwarded by Mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union, on receipt of $1 sent to fl. EVERETT, Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa , stating full address, Sec. mhlt).2m Carpets and Oil Cloths. fhap CARPET STORE. T)ERtSON'S wishing to buy Carpets or Oil Cloths. A- wholesale or retail, will do well to remember that the subscriber, being in a small street, is under a low rent and light store expenses, which enables him to sell at the very lowest rates, so that customers cannot fail to be suited in price, and can save money by selecting from his stock of Beautiful Imperial. and every variety of • T"® *B"PWfS Ingrain & Venitian ) and Oil, CLOTHS from i to 24 feet wide, for Rooms, Halls, Aic., with a great variety of Ingrain Carpets, from -> to .">0 rents, and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to f.Q I cents per yard. Also, MATTINGS, Rugs, Table Covers Rag Carpets, Arc. Sec.. H. H. ELD RIDGE, \o- 41. Strawberry street, one door above Chestnut, near inh 19—3 m Second street, Philadelphia. Window Blinds and Shades. B. J. WILLI ATI*, MANUFACTURER, !Vo. 12 14. Sixth struct, above tlarkul, Philadelphia, KEEPS a larger and better assortment of Venitian Blinds, of narrow slats, with fancy and plain trimmings, than any other establishment in the city. Paint d an! Plain Shades, Shade Trimmings and Fix tures, Sec. &.C., which he will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. The citizens of I.ewistown will find it to their interest to call, before purchasing, as tbey are assured they can buy a better article than at any other establishment, for the same price. Mv motto is, "A good article, quick sales, and small profits." li'f. STUD YTO PI.UASK. Philadelphia, March 12, lti32—3m Straw Goods—Spring 1852. eg^IIE Subscriber is now prepared to ' A exhibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stock of I.adies' and Misses' Slraw and *ilk Bonnets, Straw Trimmings and Artificial Flowers^ Palm-leaf, Panama and Every Variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen; which for Extent, Variety and beauty of manufacture, as well as uniformly close prices, wilt be found unrivaled THOMAS WHITE, No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia February 13, IS32—3m. LON DON ~~ HOUSE, 231 Chesinat street.—Grand SPRING OPENING IN THE MA SONIC HALL. I.INFORD & ERNEST, Importers. L. Sc K. beg leave most respectfully to tender their most grateful acknowledgments to tiie ladies of Philadelphia, for the liberal patronage they have received since their commencement in business. They now call the atten lion of the ladies of this city and elsewhere, to their opKMLYO e>V S PHlA'ti VoJSJMOoVs. which will lake place on TUESDAY, the SOtli inst., in the MJJSOJVIC HALT, Room No 1. The principal part of the stock which will be exhibited to the public is expected ui a few days by the " City of Manchester," and consists of a great variety of Mantillas, entirely new styles, a few cases of which have already arr ved. They will be fund perfect as regards simplicity combined with style. The attention of the ladies is especially called to 2 new Mantillas called the Arabella Stuart, and the Duchess of Sutherland, which have been so much admired in the. fashionable circles of Europe. The stock further con sists of: Rich Turk Satin, in a variety of colors. Dress Goods, made up and in the piece. Robes de Chambres, dressing gowns, Sc. c. Little boys street and house dresses. Misses do do do Infants do do do London and Paris Millinery, lit bonnets, head dresses, caps. New Style of Straw Goods, Ribbons and Flowers. Under Sleeves, Collars. Night Cajis in variety. Silk and Satin Aprons, Infant Hoods and Cloaks. Corsets, in every style. London, Paris and American Gaiter Roots and Slippers, with many other goods too numerous to insert. N. ll.—ln order tiiat the ladies who desire to purchase may have every attention paid tliem, and uot to ho crowd ed to excess, 25 cents will be charged for admittance and a card given to each on entering, which card will be re ceived as cash from purchasers. The above opening will continue at least for three weeks, and during which time, fresh arrivals will be re ceived bv ea:h steamer. Goods sent to all parts of the State by Express. Dresses of every style made to order. I.adies' and Childrens's Under Clothing. Philadelphia, March 20, 1852 4t. fSti*iiiii£ oi* Burnutift's MUSEUM. Wilder* Patent Safe again the Victor! Plitt.ADCi.Piu*. Jan. Ist, 1852. The Salamander Safe which I purchased a few years since, and which was in use by Messrs. C. G Henderson A. Co. at tiic destruction of their store in the building know lias " HARM' M'S MI'SKI'M," on the 30thult., he" this morning been got at,and the interior wood-work,with some Sterrotypc plates which were in the safe during the tire (the books having been removed), are found to be. I Nil AR M CD. 1 have thi- day puichased from Mr. John Parrel another " Patent Salamander," and would confidently recommend these well known satss to all who wish security against accidental tires. GEORGE S APPLETON. We fully concur in the above, and would also add that the large WALL FIREPROOF, near which the above Safe Stood, lias also since been opened, and although the outside appearance is good, and the walls ot the same still standing, tin. whole interior is charred ta a cinder. C. G. HENDERSON & CO., Late Seventh and Chestnut streets. s> The genuine " // KKRIMO'S (Wilder's Patent) S .It. L7.LV/' i.'K A P'LS, which received the Prize Medal at the great Wont.n'l FAIR, and are universally ac knowledged to be the most perfect security against liro now know n. ran be obtained of the only authorised Agent in this State, JOHN FAR R EL, SI Walnut clrrrt, Philadelphia. (t>Snfes of all other kinds, having been taken in pail pay for 1 IfnMiN's' " wtR be aold at - cry lay jur-fci Philadelphia, Jan SO, L. .' Sui