'lll SAZlf'fl. For the trwsiowri Gazette. National .Song. BV RODNAC. TUNE—" Old Da Tucker." For liberty let freemen light. And in joint phalanx all unite, For Gen'ral Scott who most disdains, ihc tyrant's yoke and slavery's chains. Hurrah Hurrah! Scott's life and brav'ry. Insure against extending slav'ry. The' oft brave Scott his weapon steel'd, Against his country's foes did wield ; let stiil it should not be disguis'd, That for th' oppress'd he sympathiz'd. Hurrah for Seott! our foes' chastiser; For Seott! th' afHicted's sympathizer. The hero of two wars, and great Pacificator of the State ; Our country's leader 'gainst her foes. Commands respect where e'er he goes. Hurrah lor Scott! no Gen'ral greater; For Scott! the great Pacificator. Ol his subaltern, Franklin Pierce, Shown by his friends however tierce ; It needs no prophet now to tell, How he'll be floor'd by Scott's bombshell. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Scott's bombs indeed, AY ill hurl Pierce fainting from his steed. The Ship of State Frank Pie rce is not. Decreed to steer; but \Vinfield Scott, YA'lio safely will the vessel guide, lii peace and war, thro' wind and tide. Hurrah Hurrah ! let's all be cheering ; Ihe vessel's safe when Scott is steering. E> wistown, Pa., June 28th, 1.852. For Ike Gazelle. Celebration of the Anniversary of Indepen dence. A number of the friends of Gen. Scott re paired to (iianxille on Monday last, for the purpose of celebrating the anniversary of our independence at that favorite spot. On mo rion of Martin \. McElear, ANTHONY' NIPPLE was appointed President, A. J. AVOXDER and WM. 11. BERRY HI 1,1. Vice Presi dents, and J. S. Elliott and Charles Jtobison Secretaries. The Declaration of Independence was then read by G. \A AV oois, Esq.. after which Dr. J . Phreaner delivered an appropriate address on the day and the merits of the distinguished hero now before the people as a candidate for President. lli3 remarks were received with much applause. Mr. J. \V. Mill.-i then rose and said— FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am onlv a plain working man and no polificau ; but 1 love m\ country, and the great and good men who have defended our country's rights and honor. Ever since 1 could read 1 have seen the name ol AYashington. Jack.-on, Harrison, Decatur, McDonough, and Scott held up before me as very great heroes, who shed their blood for America, and I always loved them and hon ored tlmiu l have read about Lexington, and Eutaw, and Monmouth, arid New Or leans, and lorktown, and Chippewa, and Queenstown, and Lake Erie, and Vera Cruz, and Cerro Gordo, and Mexico, and many other glorious battles where the stars and stripes were triumphant Washington, God bless him is dead, and so is Jackson, and nearly all of those great men ; hut Seott is living, and long may he live to upliold his country at home and abroad. 1 don't care ] whether Scott is a whig or locofoco ; I am ! sure he is a true soldier and a true patriot. ; and 1 am bound to vote for him first and last, ! and no mistake. I don't care what his reli- | gion is ; I never stop to ask about that, be cause 1 am no gicat judge of piety ; but an o;d soldier, covered with wounds for his coun try, i.s a good enough man for me. He will go right when his time comes, and no mis take He is a sound egg- J tell you now Old Chin i.s some ; if he air.t, my name's not •John Miller. He is a perfect birdex, dipt, ohellered. gaffed and ready fur the fight. Didn't he lam it into the British at Old Lun dy's? well he did; didn't he lick the whole rascally party of Mexicans, including old Santy ? il ho didn't you may cat me, and the whole world is full of Scott as a great man and a good man, and what else <]., it... people want tor President? Aou cannot beat Seottio, no sirco * you can t begin to do it : his name is AVinficld, and he will win this field or T hope to see lum die, for defeat would be worse than death to the glorious hero. May (tod bless Scott forever is the wish of my heart, and may the good people of Amer ica show their gratitude by electing him Pres ident. The company having partaken of the re freshmenst provided for the occasion, the fol lowing toasts were read amid huzzas that made the wilds of Granville echo and re echo the sound: By William Xeimon. To Gen. AA'infield Scott, who fought the battles of Mexico when Gen. Pierce fainted and fell from his horse, and never seen powder before nor since. By Samuel King. To Gen. Scott, the nom inee of the whig party for President, v,ho never was defeated m all his battles, nor will he he defeated in the present campaign. By Charles Rohison. To Gen. Scott, the hero of Queen stown Heights, Chippewa, dire. —may the laurels that he won in those glori ous battles ever bloom. By Anthony Nipple. Scott and Graham, •be people's choice: they will both be trium phantly elected next fab. By Gotlieb Lenkart. Gen Scott, who has led many a battle, and who is now and still will be our leader as a statesman in the pres idential tattle. By Samuel Kener. Gen. Scott—a soldier and a statesman, well tried, and well worthy the support of the citizens of this glorious republic for the Presidency. By Dr. Phreaner. Gen. Scott, the hero of Chippewa, Lundy's Lane and Bridgewatcr— may he sail on a sea of glory, wafted by the winds of prosperity, and always enter the port of victory. By John Carney. Gen. Scott, the hero and statesman —may his came he cherished, and his noble deeds ever be remembered with gratitude by a free and independent people. Bj Peter McElcar. Honor to whom honor uue—soldiers, remember your commander is in the field—the enemy on the alert—vic tory or death. By A.J. Wonder. General Scott, the sec ond \V ashington, whom every school boy knows—may his name never be pierced by locofoco intrigue and corruption. By George Brooks. Gen. Scott, the hero cf Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, Bridgewater, Y'f-ra Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Cherubusco, Molino Rev, Chepultepoc, and the City of Mexi co—may he be as successful in this campaign j an iii his former ones. By John Nipple. General Scott, the favor- Keystone State—the sons of old vi i Hi in appreciate his services. i ®} Georgia King. "Win. If. Graham, who nas been twice elected Governor of North Carolina, has been tried in the balance and not found wanting. By AV m. Berryhill. General Wm. 11. Ir win, who dared to leave bis home and friends, and spih his blood on the held of Molino del Itey in honor of our glorious union—may his name ever be green in the hearts of the sons of old Mifllin. ' By G. W. AVoods. General Scott, the hero of more hard contested fields than any man living—let him have your votes ; it is a small return for his gallant services. By Martin McElcar. General Scott, the favorite of the people; if elected, his last days will be as glorious as his former were .successful. Telegraphic Despatches. New York, July 0. —Yesterday afternoon, a most frightful accident occurred at Staten Island, which caused the death of a number of persons. Just as the steamboat Hunch back, for tiiis city, had landed a large num ber of excursionists at the lower steamboat landing, the bridge connecting the wharf with the shore broke down, precipitating several hundred persons into deep water. The scene that immediately ensued beggars description. Many were drowned, and others were so se verely injured that the worst consequences are anticipated. A large number of those who fell into the water were females and young children, and being unable to make an effort for their own preservation sunk imme diately. Mr. Green, the editor of the Phila delphia Heralu, who, with his sister, fell into the water, but were fortunately rescued from drowning, informs us that at least fifteen or twenty persons must have perished. Every effort was made to render assistance to the injured and rescue the drowning, by those in the vicinity. f~]< to midnight, twelve bodies, chiefly females, vonng children and infants, were taken out of the water, and this morn ing five others were found—making in all, so far, seventeen. Among the bodies recovered, those of Mrs. Jane Gwiliiam and her daugh ter Sarah, of Philadelphia, were recognized. Most of those on the bridge, at the time of the accident, were either Irish or Germans. NEW ORLEANS, July —Great consterna tion aud distress has been produced in this city by the dreadful intelligence that the oteamboAt St James, whilst r. turning from Bilnxi. on Lake-Pontchartrain, this morning, exploded her boilers, and taking fire, was entirely destroyed. She had on board a large number >jt per oiis. chiefly composed of uiuu bei'3 of the most j'espoctable families of thi city, who were returning from the watering place at lidoxi. It is reported that fifty lives nave been loot, including Judge Isaac Preston, >f the Supreme Court of Louisiana: Mr. YVolll, the Corporation Attorney, ami mailt other prominent citizens, with their ladies and children. The St. James was racing, at the time ol the accident, with tic mail boat of Mobile. BALTIMORE, July 6.—A man. named AVil liam H AVilhams, residing on Federal Hill, in this city, suspecting the fidelity of his vrif •, loft his home on Sunday night, as if for the purpose oi being absent some time; but returning shortly after, he detected his wife holding improper intercourse with a man named Samuel Abbott, which so amused his jealous feelings, that ho drew a knife, and stabbing the miserable woman in the back, killed her almost instantly. He also attack ed Abbot, wounding him dangerously : after which, he delivered himself up to the au thorities. and was committed to jail, where he has been raving like a maniac ever since. I'ORKIGA SEWS* E VOL AND. — I'he trial of the libal suit brought by the celebrated Dr. A. hilli, an apostate Kotnau Priest, against Dr. Newman, an apostate fmin the church of England, has cxeit-d intense interest. Ihe libel charge.-. Achii'i with numerous seductions and de baucherics, naming place and parties, and giving the time. The trial lasted three days, and iu lbs progress, copies from the records of tin- Inquisition of ! lom<* were introduced as evidence. The jury re turned a verdict ol guilty on one charge only. Tim negotiations between France, England, and the I ttiied States, in regard to a reduc tion of ocean postage, is .-till pending. No answer lias been received from the I nited States. Tin Rcbooncr Isabel, fitted out by Lady r ranllin, v.as U to . ail in search of Sir John Franklin. "I lie I tiivorsn v" <•! Oxford has :i Splendid gold salver to the American Bishops, now on a visit to England. In \N.-K.— Tie- Legislature -;ill continues to rebel against the President's dictations, an.l the funds have been affected iu conse quence. On .Tuesday, the Assemble had un der consideration the budget, and refused as sent to some items. President Louis Na poleon. who wn watching the doings of the body, front a private box, thereupon sent a note to tie- President of the Assembly sta ting that the a.--ewbly was overstepping its power, in the refusing its assent to the amend ments sanctioned by the Council of .State. I poii tlii.-. the meeting broke up in great confusion. On the following day, the As sembly again took up the budget,'and threw overboard the grant of 1,745,000 francs for the dotation of Senators. This action caused a temporary fall iu the funds. ( abet, the chk-1 of the Mormons, it is an nounced will leave London, for America, on the ISth. and that he designs applying for naturalization as an American citizen/and will found another Socialist colonv of Texas. ' hangarnier, Bcdcau, Lamoricler and Lef to, in consequence of refusing to take the oath of allegiance, have been cashiered, but have been allowed to retire on half pay. Two hundred and fifty more political prisoners have arrived at Havre for transport ation to the Colonies. The first detachment arrived at Cayenne on the 10th. DROWNED.—A little son of Mr. John Cun , (carpenter), aged ten or twelve years was drowned on last Monday afternoon', while bathing in the river. The litthyV-llow went in with some other boys of about his age, and getting into deep water without be ing able to swim, they could give hirn no as sistance. The body was not found until after life was entirely extinct.— Uarrisburu Tele graph. The Ashtabula (Ohio) Tolegraph says that Lake Lrie is full three feet higher than last year, overflowing the flats in the harbor Fifteen years ago it stood exactly on the same level as now, and according to observa tions and tradition, the period of fifteen years appears to be attended by high water," with strict regularity. Some forty or fifty thousand dozen eggs i have been shipped from Milwaukie, for New l 5 ork, this season. j The house of Representatives at YVashing ington, on Friday liust, laid on the table bvlt I vote of 87 to 74, a resolution reported by the ; committee on elections, declaring vacant, the i seat occupied by the lion. 11. M. Fuller, of this State, contested by Hendrick B. Wright, and referring the matter back to the people. This secures the seat to Mr. Fuller. I CANAL LETTING. —The following is the list ol the work at the letting held at Towanda j on Wednesday the 12th June : i SECTION NO. 2—lra H. Stevens, j " " U—Baird, Hereen &Edminster. " " 22—.Terry Culip. " 2L>—John McMahon. " 38 i lock—Parsons, & Coolbaugh. " 52 & culvert—John Jones, i " " 7.'!— James Allison. " •' 87— F. Trace. " 110—Robert Smith. " " 111—John Snodgrnss. j " " 112— " same. " " 184—James Deegan, j Guard Gates on See. No. 30—V. E. A.). E. i Piolett. " 117—Piatt & Wright. THE FAMINE IN GERMANY. —The famine in j the mountain districts of Southern Germany i ls yet unabated, and provisions scarce anil j prices exorbitant. A letter to the New York ! Express, dated Prague, June 3. says:—Fani ! dies, formerly in easy circumstances, are re j duood to beggary and to severe sufferings : from hung.-r. Bakers sell bread of rye and oat bran at high prices ; people gather eout ; mon grass along the- public roads and liigh i ways, and moss in the woods, cook and eat it, , to appease their hunger and prevent starve,, | tion. Such are a few of the many glaring . features ol the great famine, not in the least exaggerated, but authenticated by the official ; reports of the local authorities' to their re spective governments. Truly, lite wrath of God is upon us ! AN EXTRAORpiNARY STOMACH R,O\L). \ young man, a patient in the Peekham House ijunaiic Asylum, reemtlv died, and post-mor tem examination ol the body beinth instant, in Mifflintown, by the B"v. Mr. Allison. JOSEPH ALTER and'.Miss MAI' I HA \i EBB. both of Lewistown. Un the Ist instant, by tlm Rev. -1. 11. Brown, CHARLES ROJUNSUN and Miss MA in MON MLR, both of Lewi-town. In Baltimore, on Tuesday, June 22d, J. 1). LLJvI. Esq.. Lite m -mber of the Legislature from Washington. Pa., and Mi-s MARY •I ANL. daughter ol .Major ,j a- - ob Sanders,, of Baltimore, formerly of Harri-bure, I'n. THE MARKETS. LEWI-TOW N, Juh 0, 18.72. The priors paid by dealers this morning for Grain and Country Produce, are as fol lows: " ! Flour, barrel, .171 Wheat, white, p bushel, 8,7 rod do. 8/1 Rye, *(4 bushel, Oats. do. 11 i Corn, do. .j/l Cloversecd, bushel, 1 7-7 Butter, good, js lb. IgA j Bacon. do. 1/ Fggs, dozen, Id Potatoes, ; • bushel 1 00 1 "he Lewistown Mills ate paying 8.7 els. per bushel fur White Wheat, and 80 cts. for Red. Rye. .5 cents. Corn, .70 cents per bushel. Prices ol 1 10ur—>2..70 per 100 lbs. lor extra,and *2,2.7 for superfine. F.. E. LOCKE & Co. at Locke's Mills, are paying 60 cents for Rye, and 4.7 cents ftir Corn. PHILADELPHIA, July 8, 1852. Flour is very quiet; mixed brands are j worth Si per bid; sale of good at 84 25. Extra Flour is held at 84 37J aB4 75. j IV heat is very dull ; sales of 4000 prime j Pennsylvania white and 1000 red at prices j not public. Register's Notice. PIMIE following accounts have been examin- ! 1 ed and passed by me, and remain filed . in this office, for inspection of heirs, legatees, ! creditors and others in any way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' j Court of the County of Mifflin, to be held at ; the Court House in Lewistown, on THURS DAY, the sth day of August, 1852, for al- i lowance and confirmation: 1. The account of Robert M. Kin.sloe, ad- j ministrator of James A. Sample, deceased. > 2. The account of George W. Coulter, ad ministrator cum testainento annexo of Ben jamin F. Coulter, deceased. 3. The account of William M. Coulter, ad ministrator of Rebecca McVey, deceased. 4. The account of John Peter, Executor of, John ilummd, deceased. 5. The account of Henry Eby and Jesse Miller, administrators of David Miller, doe'd. : 6. The account of David Hostetler, ad- ! ministrator of .Samuel S. Zcok, deceased. 7. The account of John Allen, Guardian of Henry John Dunmire and George YV. Dun- i m.re, minor children of Daniel Dunmire, j deceased. 8. The account of David Candor, one of the Executors of Lieanor M. Reynolds, dee'd. 0. The account of John C. Sigler, adininis- j trator of Samuel Sigler, deceased. JAMES McDOWELL, Register. July 2,—td. • Office of Discount and Deposit, LEWISTOWN, PA. ;i mmm 21133111, SUCCESSOR TO i Loiigciiecker, Gnibb & Co., TT7H.L continue TO COLLECT and DIS- Vy COUNT DRAFTS, RECEIVE DEPOS ITS, dec., at the office heretofore occupied by the above firm. a p9 ESTATE OF HEART KILP, Esq., Late of the Borough of Lewistown, deceased * VfOTICE i 3 hereby given that Letters of Ad 1\ ministration have been granted to James j Irwin, of the Borough of Lewistown, on the es j tate of HENRY RULP, Esq , deceased, late of j said borough. All persons indebted to said es j tate are requested to make payment without de- I lay, and those having claims to present them du ; ly authenticated for settlement. JAMES IRWIN, Administrator. Lewistown. June 4, 1852 6t. ESTATE OF DR. HEEVER WHARTOA, , Late of McVeytown, Millliu county, deceased. VfOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad 1\ ministration have been granted to the sub | scriber, residing in Wayne township, said eoun ty, on the estate of Dr. KEEVER WH AR TON, j deceased, late of the township and county afore i said. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SAMUEL W HARTON, Administrator. : June 4, 1852-tit. XOTICL. —AH persons interested will hereby take notice that the account (in part) of Wn.T IAM It. MCC'AV, Esq., Assignee of WIL LIAM REYVALT, has been filed in mv office, and will be presented for confirmation before •r Judges ot the Court of Common Pleas at Lewistown, on the Id day of August, A. D. 1852. T. F. McCOY, I'rolhonotary. Lewistown, June 4, 1852—1 d. National House & Stage Ofnoe. r jHIE undersigned having leased this popular I and well known public house, has made, ar i z, arrangements for the accommodation of all | courage the enterprise. Every attention j will be given to secure the comfort of his ! gue-ts. j here is an extensive stabling attached to the establishment, and none but careful and attentive hostlers will be kept. lb- hopes the advantage he offers wail secure him a share ot the traveling custom commensurate with the extent of his provision for the public, accom modation The BELLI.FONTK and NORTH UMBER LA X D ts I AGES leave this House, the former daily, and the latter three times a week. C. C. 11 KM I*IIILL. Lewistown, May 14, 1852—tf. Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! r |MIE subscriber would inform the citizens -A VlL. OppiNtfioi:* oti list* Trefli. SAMUEL BELPOFiB DENTIST, / xl't-'KRS his services to tho citizens of Lewistown. antl the adjoining counties, in UI: aT.A. SI 'it I ; 1: UY. n a v . ' n h r taken les.-ons in tins branch () f business from tlie late Dr. J. N. Mumner, and recently front Dr. J H. Bressler. r ca.-h. may2l V. J. HOFFMAN. Liquors and Western Produce. V N assortment of excellent LIQUORS, : . \ comprising WINES, BRANDY, WHIS i KEY, Ac., is offered for sale very low, or if a quantity is taken, a liberal deduction will be j made on Philadelphia prices. This is an op- j , pnrtunity that nviy not offer agaui for some j time, and dealers in the article arc therefore I requested to give tne a call. AI.SO, j A general assortment ot YVKSIERN PRODUCE, ; as well as GROCERIES, At:., all cheap lor cash. • at tlie Canal Store. WM. REVVALT, Agent. Lewistown, April 1(5, 1952. ?| a WILLIAM LIND, ' Fashionable Tailor, East Market St., Lewistown, ; a 00r! a^ove Blyniyer's , will promptly attend to ma- j 1 1 f j ;| 1 king up every description of j ■ I Gentlemen's clothing, in the | neatest and tnost fasliionablc 1 manner. junell The Latest Fashions. Mllas opened a shop in East Market street, Lewistown, j adjoining Montgomery's boot j and shoe manufactory, and ! opposite J. A. Sterret's store, j where he is prepared to make j up Coats, Vests and I'ants in j the best manner, in the ' fashionable style, and at rea sonable prices. Repairing and Cutting at tended to witli promptness and fidelity. stork of CLOTHS and VESTINGS i mi hand, of the best quality, which will be sold at a very small advance on cost. Lewistown, May 28, 1852-tf. | !3tp3 s 31D33, R IYLIE undersigned continues to manufacture I -M- celebrated Quilted and French calf Boots, J together with all articles connecled with his • business. MOSES MONTGOMERY. j Lewistown, Augusts, 1851-tf WALTER t CO., Flour ant! General Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! Dealers in Plaster, Salt, Fisb, Coffee, Sugar, and Groceries generally. WVREHOrsE OV THE RAILROAD TRACE .To 2b South Howard street, Baltimore. LIBERAL ADVANCEMENTS made on con signments—quick sales at best market pri- J ces—and prompt returns. Solicit consignments REFER TO ; James Swan. Esq..Pres't Merchant's Bank," ! Dr. J. H. McCulloch, do. B'k of Baltimore. !T. Meredith, Esq., do. Com. & Far B'k, _ H. Stuart & Son, merchants, !T.W.&. G. Hopkins, do ' rr. \ Heiser &. White, do j* 3 j Slingluff & Ensey, do. I Reynolds &. Smith, do | Slingluff, Devries & Co. do j Albert & Bro., do. j H. M. Brent. Esq., Cashier, 7 ;J. 11. Sherrard, Esq., do. ' Winchester. [ Merchants generally. Y ! Petor Radebaugh, Bedford, and merchants and ! framers generally Baltimore, Dec. 24, ISsl—ly? j Clie;i|> Fliiiia. Glasi, Ac, TTHDALE a JIITCIIELL, A(/. 219, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. OFFER to the citizens of Lewistown, and its vicinity, the choice of their beautiful and I immense stock, in ariv quantity and in all uuali ! ties, of Dinner, Ten awl Toilet Sets, Plates, Dishes, Pitchers, &e., of Freueh or English China, or Ironstone Ware: As also GI.ASIV.AKE, Cur and MOULDED, in great variety, at the very lowest rates. Hotels, Boarding and Private Houses, sup i plied with the be=t articles, at verv cheap prices May 21 —ly. " ' 1 TEACHERS WANTED. ; crilF. Board of School Directors of the Bor- ' Tough of Lewistown will receive proposals j until the ninth day of August next, for FIVE M.'ILE SEt'E*\' FEM.ILE TF..-JCHERS, i to take charge of the seteral public schools of 1 this borough from about the 20th of September ; for such period as the directors may fix upon i (probably six months.) Teachers residing at a ' distance, who ean give satisfactory evidence of capacity and skill, might be employed previous to that time, should such a course be necessary to secure any fully competent to discharge the i duties that mav devolve upon them. Bv order CILiRLES RITZ, President of the Board of School Directors. June 18, 1852. (o) FRESH ARRIVAL OF WESTERN PRODUCE. CPHE Section Boat WM. C. PORTER, Cap -1 JOHN PRICE, has arrived, laden as follows : H /n.shey. Hunt, I3reJ\ Cheese, Crackers, Class, Pea JSutn, \aih,S,'C., which will be sold by the subscriber, either • wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. June 1 1. JOHN KENNEDY'. WESTERN HOTEL. The undersigned has removed i < J from the Tavern Stand known as Black Bear, lately occupied him, to the Western Hotel, formerly keptby Fred'k Schwartz, and lately by 7 honias Mayes, where he invites I his old friends and others to give him a C3ll. j Every attention will be given to secure the comfort of his guest*. Charges moderate. ADAM HAMAKER. Lewistown, July 2, 1852. AU Seieniifn• \fvt f'-wvr in the Adage that ECONOMY LS WEALTH, And this is the most undoubted truth of our century in getting rich! VI"" H.VTEVEB you buy, buy it at THE , T cheapest store, after trying at differ- J cut places, and don't make your bargains on I first looking at what i wanting. In strolling j about town, you may perhaps notice a store | in M ARKET STREET. Lewistown, next door to j the Bank, pretty well known already as KAUITS Cheap Store — in fact, the cheapest store in town. Try it i there only once in buying your CLOTHING — anything for instance of BOY'S A MEN'S • Y\ LAB, from HEAD to foot, and you'll find out what a difference ir MAKES to buy in the ; right place instead of the wrong. There's no j mistake about this — give him a call ; he wont ; charge you anything for showing goods, but he'll be always most polite aud accommodat- I ing to all who may favor him with a visit. Lewistown July 2, 1852 —3t. Harrisburg Book Bindery, F. L. II ITTLIi & CO. (successors to \V. o Iflckock, Hickock & Cantine, and Jtickock 4c Barrett.) 7look Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book j Manufacturers, Harrisburg. Pa. TIHE subscribers respectfully inform their friends ar (I J- the public, that they are now carrying on the ..oove business at the Ol.l) STAND occupied by Eickock 4c Barrett. They flatter themselves that by .areful atten tion to business they will merit and receive a continu ance of the patronage so iibeiuiq enjoyed by the old firms. Particular attention will 6e paid to the Ruling and Binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for banks, county offices, merchants and private individuals, j and every variety of full and half bound BLANK BOOKS. ; Ou BOOKS, PERIODICALS, LAW BOOKS, MUSIC, NEWS- : PAPERS, fcc , bound in any pattern, and in any style re- j quired. In addition to the above, they have, and will, at all j times keep a Gsneral Assortment of Stationary, con- I sisting of Letter Paper, Knives, Slates & Pencils, j Cap " Quills, Lead Pencils, Drawing " Ink Stands, Letter Stamps, i Transfer " Motto Wafers, India Rubber, j Copying " Black Ink, Wafers, Blotting " Sealing Wax, Red Tape, Steel Pens, Blue Ink, Blank Cards, Carmine Ink, Copying Ink, Folders, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasers, &c. O PAPER RULED TO PATTERN, and all work warranted -and done very cheaply. F. L. H UTTER & CO. £> H. J. WALTERS, Lewistown, is authorised to act as our Agent, and will receive and forward work intend- '■ ed for us. may7—ly. j TOBACCO am] Segars of every quality anil J_ anv amount, for sale wholesale and retail, bv may2l F. J. HOFFMAN \ Valuable Farm at Public Sale, | i" ieii, at public sale, 0:1 the premises, WEDNESDAY, August 4, 1552, ail that well known farm, iate the residence of Richard Hope, Esq., deceased, situate in Brown i towisinp Mifflin co., containing 3GO 4cr<.'s •***