'JUL -77~ ' - THE GAZETTE. LBWISTOWN, PA. Friday Eveiling, May 14, 1352. Polices of Nr,v Adiertistinenls. C. C. Hemphill has taken the National House, and has made ample preparation tut the entertainment of his It tends and strangers. F ~G. Franciscus, lite well known and accommodating dealer in hardware, has just received and opened an extensive stock of new style goods and materials, which are well worthy the examination 01 trie public. E. erich & f?on. at Johnston '1 nomas old stand, have received a stock ot western produce, together v ith a vattety ul .it to ,< s in general use. Esq. Kulp has opened an office next door to the jail. J. Thomas gives notice to those indebt ed to him to make immediate payment. The section boat William C. Porter will start for Pittsburgh on Monday next. The Forsythe property will he otlered at public sale on the sih ot June. The .Mercantile Appraiser publishes the list of retailers, oce. We have to issue the Gazette this week with matter principally furnished by our assistant editor, (a pair ot scissors.; a press of job work having required die attention of all the force in the office. The Western papers announce a few cases of cholera at one or two points in the State of Illinois. To judge from the utter recklessness with which many ot our citizens sutler dirt and tilth to ac cumulate about their premises, instead ot spending a few cents to have it removed, we should almost infer that they are anx ious to have some virulent disease here tlie present summer. The Board of .Managers of the Odd Fellow 's Hull Association, recently elected, consists of the follow ing named gentlemen : Zacharias Rittenhousp, David Bloom, j John R. McDowell, A. Parker Jacob. George W. Stewart. John Evans, Wil liam Find, Daniel Zetgler, and Daniel Fichthorn. The name ot Mr. Bloom was accidently omitted last week, ihe board was subsequently organized by ap pointing Joint R. McDowell President, '/. Ritteniiouse Secretary, and D. Fichthorn Treasurer. The Chambersburg Repository and Whig has been enlarged and otherwise improved, and altogether presents itselt in an attractive form. It is now edited b\ Col. A. K. McClure, formerly of the Ju- j niata Sentinel, who can hardly tail to make it an able auxiliary to the W bigs ot old Franklin. The mountains were on fire in various sections of this Stale last week, from Schuvlkill county to the Alleghanies. Shade mountain, a few miles from this place, at one tune threatened an extensive conflagration, but a heavy shower of rain fortunately stopped its progress. G>;x. CASS AND COM. STOCKTON. —The Macon 'Ga.) Telegraph, a democratic pa per ui much mituence, has commenced a " Gallerv of Living Fogies." No. 1 opens with portraits of Gen. Cass and Commodore Stockton, and, as our readers jnav wish to see how a democratic artist (evidently of the " Young America" party) treats Ins subjects, we give the following as a specimen of his ability : \ " Gen. Cas, is, pur excellence, the Old Fogy , of the American Senate. After hini, but im measurably behind him. comes Commodore ; ■Stockton, having, though inferior develope meut, many of those qualities which have gain ed for the Michigan Senator the title of • His iuest unapproachable Foginess.' Like Gen. Cass, Com Stockton i unimpeachably 1 re spectable' and venerably stupid—garrulous be yond precedent, and gentle without doubt. 'ln debted for Ins position solely to his wealth, pampered by a long course of flattery and good dinners, a great man in a small neighborhood, he has all the elements of prosiness, dignity and dullness 'so mixed in him that nature may stand up and say to all the world, this is a— Fogy ' Ex-Senator Sturgeon is recommended for the Presidency in Mississippi. Good —he won't bote us with long messages— his communications will be "yea, yea, and nay, nay !" A Farmer correspondent of the Lan caster Examiner says that the wheat crop of Lancaster county looks very unpromis ing. In the south eastern part of the county it looks tolerable well, but in the other parts, many fields are quite bare, in general by the present prospect, there will be hut a light crop m the eastern counties. Madame Goldsenmidt's concert, at Nor thampton, on Thursday night, went off frpiendidlv. There was a great jam, not less than 1250 persons being in the house. Mrs. G. and her husband will saii for Eu rope the 29i1l of this month. FUR AUSTRALIA. —The Messrs. Gris wold of New York, have put up one of their India packets for Port Philip, in Au stralia, to leave on 25th ol the present month, with elegant cabin and ample 3teerage accomodations for gold adven turers. Goid seekers have now the choice of California or the new El Do rado. State \ppropriati>us- The following is a synopsis of the general | appropriation bill adopted by t-'- —la I-,is | ! iamre at Us last session—for a copy of which j j we are indebted to the Auditor General: 1 Salaries in Executive Departments sail Clerk hue S* 9 - 900 00 Contingent expenses of Executive and state Departments, 2 965 00 i Contingent Expenses, Auditor Gen'!? OiS.e, 1,330 Oo ' Contingent Expenses, Slate Tress Office, i,225 00 Contingent Expenses, Surveyor 'J 00 For the Allegheny Portage Railroa '. 400.000 OO i -0,000 of this, sum to be taken frnu: the North Uram.ll Canal i.oaii. ami .jJOo o J from surplus fund if there be any. j 1 Delaware Division Pennsylvania Canal, fkj.ooo 0-1 I For ordinary repairs, Jii.ljOoiH. l ! Expense for motive power, 1052, JOLOOO 00 . .. i' •• " front and after IS.'2, 70.000 Uf 1 ; For payment of Collectors, Inspectors, act , Sec., 97,000 Oo i Expenses Canal Coitiluusioiiers, 0,31:7 00 | Rebuilding of locks in the ( anal at Northum berland, and repairs to the schule al Shu mokin Dam, 2.7,000 00 Repairs to Road and F'arin Bridges. 15,000 Bo • Payment of debts contracted for repairs and damages by floods. Ail. 1. 1,170 -0 , Payment of debts contracted for repairs pre vious to Dec. 1, 1850. 1J,722 73 For repairs of damages that may le done by flood or fire to puffin works, 50,00.1 00 •Stale Library, 700 00 : Payment salaries in Eastern and Western Penitentiaries, -to "7 00 . improving Eastern Penitentiary, lO.IMKi 00 I House of Refuge, 11,000 00 Pennsylvania institute for the ltliml, I'J.oOtl 00 <• " " Deaf and Dumb, 15,0n - lit) •St ite Lunatic Hospital. Completion Western Reservoir, S.'i.OhO 00 j Publication Final Geological Report, ti.OOO 00 For damages to private property by construc tion of R iiiro nl to avoid Inclined Plane, at River Schuylkill, It 330 00 Additional Clerks in Surveyor's Office, 5*5 on " • '• " 700 00 Clerk hire in Stale Department, 2,100 00 Books for Registration, 4,:V!Ni 011 i Petins) Ivanil Colonization Society, 2 i 0 ) 00 I Public Grounds, 200 00 ! Expenses of State Arsrneal, 252 uti fur payment Claims, 57,1>9i> !ti $1,5-12 155 54 T i this sum may lie aided the loan ..| ft3si>,ouo for the ! completion of tile North iirxiiih Canal, I'r.uii w-hic-ii $21)0,000 is to be derlutled for the Allegii, ny i',.n ig. Kailroad. There are some items in the Appropriation Bill of local interest, to winch we shall refer in ; our next. Correspondence of the Lew Ist. >w ri Gazette. WASHINGTON. May 12. 1552. Members of congress are so completely absorbed and interested in politics—party politics—that they apppar unable to devote I much of their attention to their legitimate duties. I know of nothing worthvof no tice that has transpired in the Senate dnr • ing the past week In the House, on Monday, the first section ot the Home stead bill, granting a homestead to every head of a family, who is disposed to settle upon the public lands, was passed. I have inv doubts whether the .Senate will ! pass the bill, even if it should reach that ; body before the day of adjournment. The wire-workers of the democratic party here are busily engaged in concoct ing and arranging the programme bv which i the presidential campaign shall begoverned. Sonie of the rules have already baked out, and I will give your readers a few which I have learned, uolw ithstanding the st-crcsv which lias been observed bv those engaged in u: Ist. It shall be the duty of all true dem ocrats to traduce and misrepresent the pres ent whig administration, and to keep up the cry ol prodigality and corruption i against them throughout the campaign. 2d. 11 Gen. Scott be the whig candi date, every means must be employed to detract Irom his merits as a commander and a statesman. liis numerous military achievements must be attributed to the skill of his subordinate otficers. and lie must be proclaimed utterly unfit, intellectually, to assume the responsibilities ol an American President. 2d. The most unscrupulous duplicity must be employed to inculcate in the minds : of the people the idea that lite democratic : party is the true compromise party, and dial the whigs are opposed to the compro mise. •Ith. All discussions on siicit party prin ciples must be studiously avoided as de rogatory to the interests of the democratic iPa")- fith. Stump orators must abundantly eu logize die measures of all the democratic administrations, and wlify and abuse those of the whig administrations. 6th. All editors, orators, and politicians ; "1 the democratic party, must be (special lif careful to suit their words to the peculiar views ot die people, in the respective sec tions in which they tnav be operating, whether such views conform with those of ! the democratic* party or not. ith. Men who are not willing to act m 1 conformity with these rules, shall not be , permitted to take a conspicuous part in the ! campaign. The above, I am informed, are anion* the principal articles of the programme, as far as it is derided unon, and as tliemlorma . tion is obtained lrotn a reliable source, i there is no question but that this will be the modus operandi of the locofoco party in the coming campaign ; for finding them ■ j selves unable to stand upon th eprinciples f ol the party, they must resort to some i other means to elect their candidates and secure the •• loaves and fishes." -j MIFFLIN. Eli Moore, a locofoco editor in New _ Jersey and a U. IS. office holder in New f ) ork city under the administration of Mr. 1 oik, was a delegate to the Locofoco New i j Jersey Convention which nominated Gen. B Cass for the Presidency. Eli is a public „ defaulter to the amount of between §2OO - a j 000 and §300,00u. His peculations do . not appear to have seriously impaired his j standing in his party. Items of Newa. The Tunnelling Machine, which is to bore its way through mountains, is now being put up for trial at the Hoosick Mountain. Meagher, the Irish patriot, it is said, has esca ped from Yan Dieman's Land, where he was confined by the British Government. At Cincinnati, at tlie last dates, there were steamboats from Pennsylvania, \ irginia, Ken lucky, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Tennes see, lowa, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. A large band of stone cutters at Kingston, (C. YV.J have struck, in consequence of their employers engaging the services of discharged convicts who had been taught the art uJ stone cutting in liie Penitentiary . Julius J. Wood's starch factory near Colum bus, was destroyed by tire last week Loss, $20,000, with SII,OOO insurance. Fifteen hun dred boxes of starch, ready lor shipment, wire destroyed. A terrible Hurricane occurred in Indiana, on Friday night, the SUtli ult. At Leavenworth, Indiana, some forty hou-.es were demolished, some of them brick buildings. Several lives were lost and many persons were injured. Lsdies' toilette travelling sachels have come into use. They have nine compartments, for riubons, laces,* soap, pins, powder, brushes, hair-pins, tooth-brush, couibs. nail-brush, Ac. ! They are made of brown bolland. and are con venient and portable. RAILROADSEBSCRIPTIO.V. —On W ednesday last, Capt. John Will, and George iieitnbach, Esq., two of the Commissioners of Union county, (Mr. Herold being absent.) subscribed $20(4,000 to the stock of the Susquehanna railroad, from Bridgeport (opposite Ilarrisburg) to Suubury and W illiamsport. MORTALITY IK NEW YORK. —It appears from a statistical report by one of tlie municipal officers of New York, recently made public, that the death- in lhat city during the year 1851 reached the enormous aggregate of twenty thousand and t'.vcntv-four, an increase of live thousand and fort\--ix, or nearly thirty per cent, over the number iu I&SU. The increased mortality took plai" chieflv among children ; tne increase in adult- being 1264, and in children 3752. Green Pens ami Strawberries made ihcir appearance at Norlollc, l ist week. The former were held at $ 1.50 per peck ; the latter at 50 cents per quart. Robert Fisher, a free negro, convicted by Anne Arundel county (Md.) Circuit Court, for enticing his wife, a slave, to run awav, has been sentenced to the peniten tiary for two vears and six months. " The liquor law adopted in the Rhode Island Legislature is substantially the same as that which was acted upon at tlie last session ot the Rhode Island Legislature, and embodying the principal features of the Maine liquor law. It goes into elt'eet the third .Monday of July next. HEATH OI MATTHEW ST. CLMRCI.ARKE. —Matthew St. Glair Clarke, Fsq., ol Washington, died on Thursday morning after a protracted illness, aged GO years. Mr. Clarke was the Clerk ol the I nited States of Representatives during and sub sequent to the administration ol J. Q. Adams. He was highly esteemed for his 1 1ithiulness as ati otlicer, and lor his many accomplishments as a private citizen. A letter from John Forsyth. Ksq., editor of tite Georgia Times, one of the leadiiiix Southern Rights politicians, is published in the Southern 'Washington City) Press, deprecating tlie ratification of the Compromise acts why tlie .National Democratic Convention, as tending to a disruption of the democratic party in the Southern States. This letter is, just now, the subject of a general discus-ion in po litical circles. The locofoco State Convention of Mich igan met at Detroit on the 28th ult., and unanimously nominated Lewis Cass for the next Presidency. They passed a se ries oi resolutions, no one of vhich til ludex by name to the Compromise meas ures J I'ln- makes the sixth locofoco convention v. Inch has dodged this ques tion. Here, it is nothing but 'lie Com promise. Ll-ewhere, it is diilereut.— Such is chameleon J.oeofucoism. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WUKHER ! Important ' to t>>sp/ptics Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S l FKI'SIN 'Fiie '/Ytce Digestive Fluid, or G'rrs- I trie Juice , prepared Iruui the RENNET, or the Fovnni STOMACH <■> THE OX, utter directions of II \RON LIKBIG, the greatest Physio logical Chemist, by J. 18. HOUGHTON, M. 1)., Pni adeiphia. This is iruiv a wonderful reme dy t >r Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, ('onsutuptioii and Debility, curing after .Safari 's men t/i'-tliml bv .Suture's own Agent, tin; Castnc Juice. Pamphlets, con taining .Scientific evidences of its va'ue, fur m.-heu by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. t EVKKY noiiv that wants good Coffees, Sugars, Teas. Molasses, Vinegar, etc., can ; always hud them very low, lor cash, at F. J. Hon .MAN'S. THE MARKETS. LEW IT TOW N. May 14, 1802. P.lid by ttenlfrs Flour - - - $3 37j Wheat, white - - - B.Y * Do red - - - 80 Rye .... i Oats .... Corn .... 50 Clovorseed - - -3 75 Flaxseed - - -I tilt TnnotUyseed - - - 2 tilt Bacon, - ! • 9 Butter, good ... LY Eggs ... 1 ! Lard - ... 7 Tallow .... 8 Potatoes - - 1 (Mi fi 'he Lewistown Mills are paying 80 cts. per ! bushel for White Wheat, and 75 cts. for Red. Rye r5 cents. Corn, 50 cents per bushel. Prices j of Flour— ill,'2s per 100 lbs. for extra, and $2,00 for superfine. UpF" E E- LOCKF. & Co. at Locke's Mills, arc pay ing 60 cents for Rye, and 45 cents fur Corn. I'IIILADRI.PHIA, May 5.1852. FLOUR AVO MEAL —Flour is still steady ; sales of standard brands at. $4.25 per bbl. for export and $4 31 to the home trade. Extra Flour is ! held at $4.75 a $5. Rye Flour—Sales at $3.25. Corn Meal at $3 12L— GRAIN: —Wheat- There is little or no Wheat offering; sales of prime red at $1 a 99 cents and of l'etitia. white at $1 04. Rye—ls wanted at 75 cents. Corn— Is in fair demand ; sales of yellow, afloat, at 64 cents Oats—Are scarce ; sales oTSoutliern j at 44 cents, and of Penr.a at 45 cents Foreign Nsws. HALIFAX, May 12—The following ere some items ot foreign news received r.ere 5y the ar rival of the steamship Canada Bombay dates to the 3d of April represent that a battle of three hours duration had taken plAe between 2500 British troops and a body of na tive mountaineers, in which the latter were defeated. FRANCE. —Louis Napoleon has taken the question of the confiscation of the Orleans property from the tribunal before which the suit was commenced, end submitted it to the council of State, thus removing the matter be yond the reach of the constituted legal author ities. The U S. Mediterranean fleet sailed from Toulon on the 27th u!t —destination unknown. | rv! i —Letters from Rome mention that the Italian question had again become interesting, in consequence of the complication of diffi culties between France and the Pope. Incen diarism in Rome continues to an alarming ex tent. Breadstuffs have been dull o:i account of the seasonable weather. Holders of Flour, Wheat ami Horn are willing to accept lower rates. A GROWING BUSINESS. —Ten years ago. the business of Adams' Express was perl 'mu d by one man, assisted by a porter and wheelbarrow. Recently the firm of Adams & Co., purchased a building in Broadway tor th- transaction ot their business lor eighty thousand dollars. Two brothers, named Si nun, who stopped at the Indian Queen Hotel, New Orleans, on their way from California, and while there had their trunk robbed of $5225 in gold, have recovered a judgment for that amount against the proprie tor. The Court decided that inn-keepers are li able for the property stolen from strangers arid travelers sojourning at their inns. Married. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. James S. Woods, 1). D.. DAVID. C. GRAHAM and Miss MARY J A N K I'ECU I , both of Bratton township. On the 28th of October, at Ilarrisburg, by Rev. C. A. Hav. WILLIAM LONG and MAR GARET ALBRIGHT. Died. On theSOth of April, H A LISTED K ETTA RA, daughter ot Nathaniel and .M AR V MAHANHY, aged C years, G months and 27 days. In Bellefonte, on the morning of the 20ih ult., Mrs. SOPHIA SI ARKEY, con- >rt of Warren Starkey, in the 57th year ef her age. Near \\ illiamsport, Pa., on Saturday morning, 24t1. ult., ol malignant searlatina. JOSEPH KYLE, -on of George M. and Elizabeth it. McDowell, aged 2 years, ]() months and 7 days. " Sutler lit'.le children J.> come unto inc. and i r bid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." On Wednesday of last week, in. DonneUon. Schuylkill county, MARV, wife of Dr. Charles Cameron, and daughter of Jacob Long, Esq., of Lancaster. Mrs. ('. was formerly a resident of Lewi-town, and by her amiable deportment commanded the respect and esteem of a large ; circle of acquaintances, w ho will regret to learn ! that she has been called away 111 the prime of ' life to another, but we trust, a better world. Iu Sunhury, on the 26ih ult., Hon. LEWIS i DEW ART, aged about 72 years. Deceased was probably the most wealthy individual in that portion of the State, and throughout a long life sustained the reputation of an upright, hon orable. and truly estimable man. He at one time represented that district iri Congress, and again in both branches of the Legislature. Dur ing the session ol 1836—'57, he was Speaker of , the House of Represent :ti\t s of this ."slate, and ' at different periods was earnestly recommended by the citizens ot Lis emmtv as a candidate for Governor and Canal Commissioner. On the 26th of April, in Piuegrove, Schuyl- ( kill county, Pa., ELIZABETH S., wife of Thomas Stackpole, formerly of MeVevtowii, in tli- county, aged about 49 years. The deceased, after a lingering illness of con sumption, peacefully yielded to the message of a great, good, and overruling God. Site had consecrated the truths of the Redeemer, and i died the death of a Christian—was loved and esteemed by all who knew her. and leaves a ; numerous circle of relatives and friends to | mourn the loss of an atfectinatc friend. But why should we mourn ; do we nut know that it was the will of One who knoweth and doeth all things well, ar.d that her id is one to which we are all doomed, we know notwl at moment f So wipe away all drooping tears and return thank- to Him w ho was pleased to call her from this land of worldly trouble-, and prepare to meet iu Heaven, where God iu- -aid " all tiue hea: I- will meet." • J. Bonnets. Parasols, &c. \T ~ E have just opened a nice lot of new \ style Gossamer and Gimp Bonnets, and of handsome Parasols. Aiso, a -pleridid ft. ut Chailie.s, Bareges. Lawns, and other Dress Goods, to which we would respectfully call the attentien of the na me-. Fresh goods received ever* - week, may 14—3t. U ATTSON, JACOB A CO. E-fVKECICH A: *O%, \T Johnston Thomas' old stand in East M ar- L> t street, m arly opposite Dr. Hale's drug store, respectfully inform their friends and the public that the) have just received irom Pitts burgh •TO hbls. Parker's Best Whiskey. Sss " Kve Whiskey, 10 years old, superior article. At so—HAM, BACON,DRIED BEEF, Cheese, " crackers, Fid i, Salt, Lard Oil, best mould Can dies at 12> per it., Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, and many other articles in the grocery line. They have also a choice selection of BOOTS and SHOES (a branch in which the senior part- J ner is a competent judge) which arc well made, : arid will be sold very low. Muslins, Calicoes, Trunks, Umbrellas, To bacco, Segars. Threads, and a great many mi nor matters—in fact a little of everything of general use, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Thankful for the patronage thus far so liber ally bestowed, we invite our friends in town or country to give us a call, as we are confident they will be the gainers bv doing so. Lewistown, May 14, 1852-3t. Bin porta ii 4 Notice. HAVING retired from the National House and closed my store, 1 ain prepared for set tlements. All persons having accounts with me, will find it to their interest to attend to their set tlement immediately, as my books w ill be left in a short time with an officer for collection. J. THOMAS. Lewistown, May 14, 1853-tf. Justice ol" the BVaec. HENRY KULP has opened bis office in West .Market street, next door to the jail, i w here he will attend to such business as may be entrusted to him, with despatch, and according to law. Lewistown, May 14, 1852. For las West. . The section boat W'M. PORTER, will start for Pittsburgh on : Jon- Wf""! *"•" '""'day, 17th of May. For freight or passage, applv to JOHN KENNEDY. Lewistown, May 14, 1852. National House & Stage Office. rPHE undersigned having leased this popular I J_ at d well known public house, has made ar- ! ! s.zzk, ratigements for the accommodation of ali j I li'i,!?; his friends who may feei disposed to en j courage the enterprise. Every attention | will be given to secure the comfort of his guests. There is an extensive stabling attached | to the establishment, and none but careful and attentive hostlers will be kept He hopes the I advantage be otters will secure him a share of ' the traveling custom commensurate with the extent of his provision lor the public accoui i modal ion The BELLEFONTE and NORTHUMBER- ' LAND 8l AuLc. leave this House, the former 1 daiiv, und the laiter three times a week C. HE.VJIMILL. Lewistown, May 14, 1852—if. Estate; of William J. Glass, dee'd, Late of Brown township. VOTEE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of WILLIAM J. i.LAS>, late of Brown township, Mifflin coun ty. deceased, have been granted to Ihe subscii- ■ Lor, re-.ding m Armagh township, ..aid county. Ail persons indebted to sasd estate are notified to nii.lfc payment w Uhout delay, and those hav ing claims are requested to present them, duly, authenticated fur seliieuient. HENRY L CLOSE. Aduiirustrator I.evvistown, May 14, 1852 ut. 4 a k and Bright Elliptic r/H Springs, at 9 arid 10 cents per lb. may 13 F. G. FRANCISCUS. j Boxes f. C. and J. X. Tin; S3 bun dies Iron Wire; 100 lbs. Block Tin, ; may 13] at F. G. FKAXCISCUS'. pKDAR WARE we are giving away—at \J the smallest kind of a profit, may 15 F. G. Fit AN CISC'US. jmuss 1 Mated Dasl.es, Bunds, Handles. Head Lining—everything in the eoach tvare line. may 13 F. G. FRANCISCUS. Boxes Jersey Glass; 20 boxes Pitts liuxg do.; 500 lbs. Putty ; IPO gallons Linseed Oil. For sale bv may 13 F. . FRANC ISC US. !UOX. —Hammered and Rolled Bir Iron of ali kinds supplied to any amount; always ( on band a large and varied stock. The trade supplied at Philadelphia prices, thereby sav in"" §6,00 per ton freight, may 13 F. G. FRANCISCUS. /* DOZEN Woldron and Darlington Grass ' Scythes at 62A and 75 cents. i 3 dozen Grain Scythes at HTk and SI,OO. < -i dozen Scythe Sneaths at 37} cents. I !2 dozen Hay Rakes—at various prices. Country blister steel. 6f cents, may 13 F. G. FRANCISCUS. ' riORDAGE.—Rope from If to j inch, vy Twine, ail sizes. ( I 1 dozen of the best \Y hitewash Brushes in j * the market. j ' A infers and Auger Bitts. Files. Rasps, &c. \ may 13 F. G. FRANCISCUS. \ SINGLE and Double-barrerd Guns; 8 doz. 1 I Rifle barrels, -assorted sizes and prices; j ; Single and Double-bariePd Pistols; Revol- ( vers, four and six barrels ; Pocket Cutlery, a beautiful assortment; Table and Tea Cutlery ; Shovel and Tongs, Ac. ; may 13 F. G- FRANCISCUS. J Y a GEN TS for Brass Plaited Stirrups; i j •i i lßi cents for Brass Plaited Bitts; 37£ ( cents per dozen for Brass Ornaments—2s per ( cent, cheaper than last summer. \ 25 dozen Wood and Iron Hames, at differ- i • ent prices. : f" may 13 F. G. FRANCISCUS. Fire. Fire. Fire. J| ARX Builders call and examine Blake's '' 2 S I'at ent Fire-pro;j Paint, of all colors, : " which costs less than half as much as White , Lead —is tar more durable, and renders the i building fire and weather proof by two or 1 throe applications of the paint, mixed tip with * oii costing but 45 cents per gallon, which in ! j a short time forms a coating of slate on what ever part the paint has been applied. j I 50 barrels expected in a few days. Speci- - metis seen at my store, with recommendations " and experiments. Warranted to give satis- > faction or no charge. I may 13 F. G. FRANCISCUS. j . Guardian's Sale, i I X pursuance of an order issued out of the • | Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, will tie - exposed at public sale, at the house of Matthew ; For?-, the, in Derrv township, Mifflin county, on , SATURDAY, June 5, 1852, j < at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described 1 real estate, viz: All the interest of Mary L. Tay lor and Eliza- \ bcth D. Tavlor, minor children of Henry P. . < Tavlor and Elizabeth his wife, now deceased, ! 1 formerly Elizabeth Foray the—being the undi- j vided one-half part each of the one-eighth— i I of Ike following described real estate, subject to the right of dower remaining iu their grand mother, Mary Foray the, widow of Robert For- I " sythe, deceased, viz : " J A tract of laud in Dprrv township, Mifflin county, surveyed in the name ot Thomas White, adjoining lands ef Abraham UnUirork, Freder- j ick Schwartz, and others, containing 1*23 Acres more or less, about 3d acres of which : are cleared, with a one and a halt story log , house and other improvements thereon. 2 A tract of laud in Derry township afore- " said, adjoining the above tract, containing SB Acres and allowance, more or less, about 6 aercsof which are cleared, surveyed in the name of Thomas White. 3 A tract of land in Derry tow nship, adjoin ing lands of Henry Strung, John C. Sigler and others, surveyed in the name of Henry Gro.s;,, ( containing &6 Acre* and 118 Perches and allowance, more or less, about 8 acres of which are cleared, with a one and a half story log house and other improvements thereon. ~4. Also, a tract of land in Derry township 1 aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed iu the name of John Alexander, John Cloy and others, con- | taming 70 Acres, ill IVrclie* and al lowance, about 1 acre thereof cleared, with a one and a half story log house and other im provements thei eon. 5. A tract of land in Derry township, surveyed in the name of Samuel Edmiston, containing J A?r*s, 57 Pcrclien and allowance, | adjoining the John Alexander survey, Jacob i Edge survey and others, with about 7 acres j cleared thereon. 6. A tract of land in Derry township, adjoin ing survey of Marv Rusler, William Harrison and others, containing 19'2 Acre*, 117 Perches and allow ance, more or less, and surveyed in the name of Thomas Ruster. TERMS OF SALE. —One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with interest, &c. FRANCIS McCLURE. Guardian of Mary L. Taylor and Elizabeth D. Taylor, minor children of Henry P. Tay lor and Elizabeth, bis wife, now deceased, formerly Elizabeth Forsvthe. Persons desirous of examining the above pro perty. will please call on Matthew Forsvthe Derry township, May 13, 1852 t*. ,or a set t.f Mount ' ii.gs— usually sold at $5 no. may 13 P. G. FRAN ('JSC US. ■C£ A OS F /Z P er O'-shfil for Shoo Pegs. A? 1 A Shoe Thread of all kinds. Tacks; Nails; Morroccos, Kipp, Upper, Binding and l.in ng Skins . Shoe tools, See., always low for Cash. may 12 F. G. FRANCISCU3. Dsiu't be alarmed ' CASH ! i 8 \\ OUI.D respectfully call the attention A ot purchasers of Hardware to ray stock, bought very low, in great varieties, and will be sold only for cash, Horn 15 to 20 pet cent, cheaper than con be bought elsewheie. Haiti W alt*, c ouch ware, .Saddler y, Sh >e Findings, Paints, Oils, Class, Putty, \ lriushes. Paints and Drug • usual) v Said in the Iradt-. \\ hulesale and reUiil !iv may 13 F. C. FRANC ISC US. Hetailers of Foreign &. Domestic Goods, &c. IIS T of Retailers of Foreign and Domestic 2 Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Are., within the county of Mifflin, as appraised by the un dersigned Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes of said county, tor the year 1552, under the sev eral Acts ot Assembly of Pennsylvania, m such cases made and provided, viz: Auwc.i uj Retailers. I'lrtce of Class Amount. IJusint*.*. Cottle A Mi Maiugil. Aiiriugh ip 13 Jlo Oij 1 .atiuiH A Barefoot, uu 13 10 00 Henry Ivohier. Co 1-1 7 Robert M. Kiiisloa, t!o 13 i lioillpvili V \\ it son. ilo It ]•> ;nj (-•■ilebSiruley. do 14 Liquor 10 5o Jot. i Smith. do 14 do 10 5u Henry ilartzier. Bratton tp. 14 do It) 5o Christopher Greenawait, do 14 7 00 \V. j. Glass, Brown tp. 13 L.quor 15 \n> John Albright. do 14 7 ()y Levi Sullzbaugh. Decatur tp. 14 7 Oo John lloopes. Deny tp. 14 Liquor lu 50 J. A. Wright it Co., do 13 10 00 Xmnuel l.essic. Granville tp. It Liquor 10 50 Watison. Jacob & Co., Lewistown, 8 40 (Jti George Blvmyer, do y 25 Oo B. Firmed iV Bro. do 12 12 .".0 John Kennedy. do 12 Liquor IS 75 Mrs. Mary Marks, do It do 10 50 John A. Sierre't, do 13 10 oo Sigler A Stewart. do 12 12 50 F. G. Franc scu9, do 12 12 f,() Jacob Cverich. Cottle A McManigil, do 14 7 OO F.sh A- Albright, Brown ip. 14 7 00 John Zook. do 14 700 Joseph A. Taylor. do 14 7 00 Caspar Dull. Brslton p. 14 7 00 Samuel P. l.iiley, Decatur tp. 14 7 00 William Shaw. Derry tp. 14 7to Abraham Kothrock, do I t 7 00 Daniel Yeager, do 14 7 00 Joseph Sirode. Granville tp. 14 7 00 Augustus Wakefield, do !4 7 Ot) John S'errett A: Co., Lewistown 10 20 ("0 David Zook. Menno tp. 11 7 00 Dull A Mcßride. Oliver tp. 11 7 Oo A. G.Gibboney A: Bros. Union tp. 14 7 00 Lapp A- Plank. do 14 7 00 Mrs. MrCleltand. do 14 7 00 Joseph I Dirt. Wayne tp. 14 7 Ot) Samuel Wither..w, do I t 7 00 Lukens Atkinson, do 14 7 00 DISTILLERIES AND BRFWF.RIFS. Dea'ers Residence. Class. Amount. h L. Locke A Co., Armagh tp. 10 $5 Oil James McDonald, Menno tp. 10 *5 00 Christian Smith. Lewistown 10 5(0 Turner A Morrison. Granville tp. y SOO PATENT MEDICINES. Charles Ritz, Lewistown. 3 §io 00 F.dwm Allen, do 3 10 00 A. A. Banks. do 4 5 00 F W. Male do 3 10 Oil F. J. Hoffman. do 3 10 (0 Mrs. Mary Marks, do 3 10 OO l.andis A Barefoot, Armagh tp. 4 500 Samuel Watts. Union tp. 4 5 00 G. W. Brehman. MeVeytown, 4 500 BEUR A FATING HOU-ES RFST\I*RANTS OYSTER CELLARS. Ac C harles Shell. Lewistown, 8 5 00 George Seigrmt, do 8 5 00 Christian Smith. do 8 5 00 Daniel Eisenbise, do 77 10 Joe! C Moriison, do 8 5 00 C. C. Hemphill, do 77 10 James Waream, do 77 10 Thomas Gibhs, MeVeytown, 8 5 00 Joseph H. George. do 8 5 00 John Price, do 8 5 0(J Robert McFarland. Oliver tp. 8 500 John L. Ickes, do 8 5 00 Henry Borland, Menno tp. 8 5 00 F. B P. Km-sloe. Wayne tp. 8 500 Johnston Temple, do 8 5 00 Henry Long. do 8 5 00 Homer Niece, do 8 5 00 AN APPEAL will be held at the Commissioners Office, in the borough of Lewistown, on FRIDAY, the Ith day ot June next, between the hours of 10 A. M„ and 4 P. M , for all who may feel themselves aggrieved bv the foregoing appraisement and classi fication. 11. J. WALTERS, Mercantile Appraiser for Miff!in Countv. | I.ewntowu \| >y 13 1852 It