E" 2 3-ASEITE. Foreign News. XFW YORK, Oct. 0. —The steamer City 0 f Washington arrived at 0 o'clock this morning, with Liverpool dates to the 23d "'Vhe East India Company had declined the proffer of the European-American gtearn Tompany for vessels to convey troops to India over the Overland route. Lord Elgin had brought to Calcutta sev enteen hundred troops, who were to pro ceed up the Ganges forthwith. He propo sed to take some of the native regiments to China, where they would be more trust worthy than in India. Gen. Neill, who was in command at Cawn pore, was compelling the high caste of Brahmins to wash blood from the floors of European soldiers, accelerating their move ments with the 14 cat," and then hanging them. A letter to the Paris Patrie, says that > T ena Sahib —who it was reported had com mitted suicide —was marching upon Luck imw with fifteen thousand men, and was four days ahead of Gen. Haveloek. Fort Lucknow was deemed impregnable. At the fight between Caunt and Lang ham. for the championship of England, after an hour and forty minutes, darkness came on, and the fight was drawn. Til 12 WAH IX IXDIA. Expedition against Arrak—lleavy Loss—lie ' farted Retreat of General Havelock—Ahrt ral of Lord Elgin at Calcutta—Disarma ment of the Governor General's Body Guard —Removal of General Lloyd. The intelligence from India is of a mixed character— the extension of the mutiny to Bombay, a series of brilliant victories by General llaveloek over the miscreant, Neua Sahib, more mutinies and massacres, and the disarming at Calcutta of the Governor (jren erai's bodyguard. These, with other events uf minsr importance, make up the news by the Bombay and Calcutta mails, which had previously "arrived in driblets through the medium of the telegraph. Tire Bombay mutiny was only a small af fair, and would hardly command notice in the presence of the startling events of which India is now the scene, if it did not indicate the presence of a mutinous spirit in a Presi dency where loyalty it was hoped was strong. A battalion revolted at Kolapore, but the out break was speedily suppressed. The inci dent, nevertheless, has generated some un easiness respecting the future of Bombay, a fear in which we do not largely participate, fur the success of the rebels so far has not been sueh as to warrant imitation on the part of troops not committed to treason by any overt act. The most brilliant feats of *he campaign, so far, have been accomplished by General llaveloek. an Indian officer, who appears fully j equal ta the emergency. The accounts are a j guod deal confused, but we gather from them ; thai, having advanced several miles from j Cairn pore towards Lucknow, the British com- ! winder came in contact with a force, soma say of 10 000, others 13,000 men, under No na Sahib. Three engagements followed, in which, with only 13U0 Europeans and GOO or j lUU Sikhs, the enemy was defeated in the most masterly manner. Twenty one of the rebel guns were captured. But notwithstaud ing this victory, General llaveloek was coin- belled to tall back upon Cawnpuro, in conse huenc# of the alarming spread of cholera kmon<; his troops. A flank movement, by ruieh the last and crowning victory was achieved, is highly praised by the military un who write from the cauip. Arrived at Cawnpore, a sight of horror nire appalling than any atrocity which has tmarked these Indian butcheries presented tsdf. It is thus described by a Calcutta ourna!:—"ln a stone courtyard, clotted with wo inches of blood, lay the clothes of Eng ih women and children, pitilessly slaughter d on the previous day by the fugitives from be last field uf battle. The bodies, all strip fed, had been thrown into a well in the com ound where the unfortunate beings had been oufined. Out of the whole number of cap Ives three women escaped, who had been tKued and saved by a native. The history ftiia world affords no parallel to the terrible lassacres which during the last few months lave desolated the land. Neither age, sex, or condition lias been spared. Children •ve been compelled to eat the quivering flesh their murdered parents, after which they rf *'.rt'Hy torn asunder by the laughing * Wao surrounded them. " Men in many istanceg have been mutilated, and before be 'R absolutely killed, liave had to gaze upon 16 . dishonor of their wives and daughters revious to being put to death." UardJj mferior in interest to the facts we e mentioned were the mutinies at Dina ) o.) ihe -oth of July. Here three native iments were desired to surrender their ipn ' " ri ,some time was foolishly itirr f '.i "! t0 deliberate, before the expi rßnt°i W j l *' cy Uiarc bed along the Grand uj . i ' cu ' l ' ie 'olegraph wires as they hc agßß ®cd an attitude of defiance, i • * ere flowed by General Lleyd, and it .s within four of the si m& T a ° re °® cers had occurred the fnn , 8e occurrences will inter- 1 7 ,u i nica tion between the capital |h road f i 6 d ' stur bed districts by the ' f' c Gan S eß ' still open, and with f tr oops by that route can be Cl] cutta with 4(')n Lord Kl e in had arrived the 0nvo > t . man nes and a company ieh convV r t and while the steamer "' n 2 dowr "i tiie homeward mails was on ) W0 °thcr steamers with trans ct' 6l ed inoi i Wer f, S°' n ß lI P- ** ma y be 'duct of < ht'ly that the blundering ; a visited wither !oyd at D na poro had ' n the enmr jS ra ce. I£ e was superse* news fr a ?, , y Sir James Outram. 'l The r i° m m. l exten(l t the end f had if>^ Ce i tl - outi anc l three * spelled ' 1D which the insurgents itfc n&ture J A s .' au ghUr. The des ttl the fact it . bghting may be inferred wonn'd V v - ngUeh ,08t 500 in wounded. Brigadier Nicholson •was expected at Delhi in a fortnight from the •Punjaub, with reinforcements. A plot to murder the Europeans at Jessorc and Benares had been discovered at Midna- I pore. The Sheknwatti battalion was waver ing, but had not been disarmed yet. Martial ; | law had been proclaimed in Behar. Great uneasiness was felt in Calcutta of an outbreak during the approaching Mohurruru, ( and the Body Guard had been disarmed, but allowed to retain their horses, i The 14th Bengal infantry had resisted the t order to disarm at Jhelum, and had been cut ; to pieces by a body of Europeans. The Governor (jeneral's Body Guard had been disarmed. Frightful Tragedy. —A oorresponden tof 5 the Baltimore (Md.) Patriot says that a j • i man named Adams was recently married j ! to a Miss Jenkins, in Ware county, Geor j gia, and a rejected suitor of the lady, na med Harlay, had vowed vengeance against both. On the 1(3 ult. Harlay went to Ad ams' house, and, finding nobody there but an old negro woman, he knocked her down | with an axe, fracturing her skull, and then broke to pieces all the furniture. Next j morning Adams went to seek Harlay, and shot him in the arm, when they closed, and Adams was soon killed with a knife. Harlay then shouldered the corpse and car ried it to Mrs. Adams, who instantly fell in a swoon, when the murderer cut her in a most ghastly manner with his knife, which he then drove to his own heart, and fell dead. Mrs. Adam sis not expected to recover. Three More Persons Rescued from the Cen tral America. „ I NEW YORK, Oct. s.—The Bremen bark j Bremen arrived here this morning, with three more rescued persons from the wreck of the Central America. They were pick ed up by the British brig Mary, from Car denas for Queenstown, and transferred to the Bremen. The names of the rescued are: J. Tice, second engineer; Alexander Grant, fireman ; G. W. Dawson, passenger. S tat>m ' I* lIE undersigned would take this method of informing the JU.OOtJ customers of the 15ke Hive Dkcc Btobk that they have purchased the entire stock and fixtures of that establish ment, and will continue to wait upon customers in their usual sty le—selling Drugs, Medicines, Ac. cheaper than any other establishment in town for cash only. ocl.Sm JAMES H. McKEE & CO. DR. MARKS, TT AVING resumed the practice of medicine, M may always be found at his office m the Public Square, opposite the Lewistown Hotel May 7, 1857.-tf NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r J y Hl>S Great Journal of ('rime and Crim -1 Inal* is in its Twelfih Yr, mid i widely circulated Mirouifliout the cnunlry. ll cuiilaiim all tilt- (iirni Trials, Criminal Case*, ami ajiprupriate Editorial* "n (he name, together w ilh information on Criminal Mailer* not to be found in any other newspaper. r>iSubscripilioiiK, #2 per Annum; Hi for Six Months, to be remitted by {Subscribers, (who should write their names ami Ihe town, county and stale where lliey reside plainly,) to K A. tSKY.MOUH, Editor k Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City. CIGAR MAIFACTORT AND TOBACCO STORE ! East Market street, immmedialely opposite the Post Office, LEWISTOWN, PA. HjIHE undersigned would respectfully make £ known to Merchants, Confectioners, Hotel Keepers, and citizens generally of this and ad joining counties, that he has commenced the TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, and will constantly keep on hand Tobacco and Segars of all kinds, of superior brands, which he will dispose of on most reasonable terms at WHOLESALE Ok RETAIL. aplG EDWARD FRYSINGER A RAKE CHANCE TO COMMENCE BUSINESS! I'M IE subscriber has a stock of DRY GOODS and HARDWARE on hand am ounting to about §2,500, which ho will sell at a bargain, either for cash or approved paper, or exchange for a piece of land if it be suitably located, to any person who may de sire to engage in the Mercantile business.-- They are principally staple goods, and such as command a ready sale. no2o—tf CHAS. RTPZ. SHOT GUNS.—Single anddoubh Shot Guns, very low, at MAf'KLIM'S, McV town. Dwelling and Smith Shop asKt SI3t3iO;C3& rpilK undersigned offers at private sale a I Lot of Ground situate at Locke's Mills, Mifflin county, containing about II acres, on which are erected a two story frame Dwelling House, Blacksmith Shop and Stable, all in good repair, with Fruit Trees, good water, ifcc. The stand is an excellent one for busi ness, being located in the midst of a thriving community, and will bo sold a bargain if ap plication be made soon. The mill, store, church, and school are ail within a quarter of a mile of this property. octl-3t* A. P. HARVEY. STOKE STAND & DWELLING HTMIE undersigned offers for sale two lots of I ground, situate in Reedsvilie, MitHin co., on the turnpike leading from Lewistown to Bellefonte, on which are erected a large two story Dwelling, with Car iilJaw riage House, Stable, and all other £9a9EaV necessary out-houses, and a STORE STAND with a secure run of custom varying from §15,000 to £20,000 per annum. The store stand is situate at the confluence of sev eral roads, ana all the trade from the Great Valley as well as Stone Valley in Hunting don county, and Centre county, passes tiie door. It is therefore a most desirable stand for gathering marketing of all descriptions, any quantity of which can be obtained. For further information, inquire of or ad dress 11. M. KIN.SLOE, oel-3m lieeisviile, Mifflin co., Pa. PUBLICS SALE." be offered at public sale, 011 Wed- I I nexday, October 21*/, 1867, a Farm situated in Oliver township, Mifflin co., Pa., and in Ferguson Valley, adjoining lands of G. Dunmire, 11. McKee, and others, contain ing 300 ACRES, more or less, 200 of which are cleared, the remainder in woodland, well timbered with pine, chestnut and oak. The improvements /UML consist of a Frame and Log House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, &o. with ll?Mfc** water at the door, and a good dlSEnßESftgrafted orchard of bearing fruit trees. The farm is within two miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad it Canal. Conditions made known on day of sale by MICHAEL AULTZ, Sr., octl MICHAEL AI LTZ, Jr. PUBLIC SALE. be sold at public sale, at the resi- T T dence of the subscriber, in Deny township, on Friday, October 16, 1857, the following personal property, to wit: Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Ilogs, Sheep, one heavy road Wagon, Spring Wagon, two horse Carriage, Horse Gears, Plows, Harrows, and Agricultural Implements generally, to gether with a variety of Household Furniture. Saie to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when terms will be made known. octl-2t ABRAHAM ROT 11 ROCK. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, Male and Female Institute fPHlS Institution is located at Shade Gap, J_ Huntingdon county, Pa. The next session will open the last Wednesday of October. The instruction in all the branches will be thorough and systematic. Students will have the privi lege of boarding in the Institution or in private families. We wish it distinctly understood that we want none to apply for admittance whose moral character is not good. A Commercial Department is annexed to the Institution. Shade Gap is situated on the mail route be tween Mt. Union Station on Penna. R. R. and Chambersburg. For further particulars address sep24 W. H. WOODS, Principal. Kishacoquillas Seminary, H. S. ALEXANDER, Principal. fPHK Winter Session of this institution opens on the sth of November, when every facil ity will be afforded to male and female pupils for the acquisition of a solid and ornamental education. Its friends and patrons may res. assured that every effort will be made to in crease its growing reputation and render it worthy of the confidence and patronage of all. Parents who wish their children removed as far as possible from temptation and the scenes of vice and immorality so common to large towns and small villages, could not desire a better lo cation, as it is entirely in the country, and i here are no public houses where liquor is sold with in five miles of the institution. The assistants employed are eminently qualified by their edu cation and ability for their profession. Lec tures will be delivered on History, Geology, Anatomy, and other scientific subjects. Terms. —Boarders, $53 OIJ per session of 21 weeks, $27.50 payable in advanee. For this sum the student is entitled to Board, Tuition and Furnished Rooms. Orphans and the daugh ters of clergymen are charged half price for the English Branches. Light, Fuel and Wash ing at the expense of the student. The usual charges made for Music and the Languages. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad, which connects with Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, passes through Lewistown ten miles from the Seminary, at which place students take the coach for Recdsville, and there conveyances may be procured, or if noti fied, the I'rincipal will meet them with a con veyance from the Seminary. For further par ticulars address 11. S. ALEXANDER, ocl-2m Kishacoquillas, Milßin co., Pa. Estate of Andrew Glass, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters of nd- J. si ministration on the estate of Anorkw Glass, late of Union township, Mifflin coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. LEVI GLASS, sept 24 Administrator. Estate of Nancy Dougherty, deceased. undersigned being anxious to settle I up the estate of Nancy Dougherty, late ef McVeytown, Mifflin county, without fur ther delay, would again give notice to all hav ing claims to present them properly authen ticated for settlement, to T. F. MCCOY, Lew istowu. YVM. BAKER, Executor. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 17. '57.~3t TV|"OTIGS —All persons indebted to Alfred J. X Marks hereby have notice that his Books are assigned to Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright, to whom such as know themselvos indebted will make payment. The Books are left with the undersigned, who is autho rzed to settle all accounts and receive pay ment. GEO. W. ELDER, Att'y for Humphreys, Hoffman Wright. Lewistown, Sept. 24, 1857. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pillm. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D; Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female institution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED J.VIUKB It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. bottle, prioe One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Villi should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, at they ore lure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they arc safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Tain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, l'alpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these l*ls will effect a euro when all other means have faded, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, J JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin & C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.—51,00 and G postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a oottle of the I'iUs by return mail, l or sate tir Charles Ritz Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt& Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 Valuable Farm for Sale. fJAIIE subscriber offers at private sale the I valuable Farm known as the "Blenheim property," in Granville township, Mifflin co., time miles west of Lewistown, on the Penn sylvania Canal, containing 149 ACR.33S, 80 perches, and allowance, about 125 acres of which are cleared and the balance susceptible of cultivation. The improvements are a good /WfcL Frame House, Bank Barn, and uut buildings, with an Apple Orchard c ''°' ce iarm is well watered. The land is limestone and river bottom. It is one of the most pro ductive farms iu the interior of Pennsylvania, and in a high state of cultivation, having been extensively limed within the last few years. A. KOTIIROCK. McVeytown, Pa., Sept. 17, 1857. EXECUTOR'S SAL'ET ILL be exposed to public sale, on the T T premises, on Saturday, the 24th of October, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all that certain messuage, tenement, plantation and tract of land lying and being in Union township, Mifflin county, and now in the oc cupancy of John Alexander, containing 104 und 82 perches, bounded by lands of Cyrus Alexander, Henry Steeley's heirs, Enoch Zook, iShetn Voder, and Joseph Hartley, for merly the property of Daniel Overbolser, be ing a very desirable situation, an excellent farm, rich soil, with good improvements, and in a high state of cultivation. A [.SO, At the same time and plnco, a certain piece of MOl XTAIX LAND, belonging to said farm, containing 8 ACRES, also formerly the property of said Daniel Overbolser, ali of which land he, the said Daniel, sold and con veyed to Ann Alexander, now deceased. An indisputable title will be given. One third or one-half the purchase money to be paid April Ist, 1858, when possession will be given aud the deed made; and the residue in two equal annual payments, to be secured iu the usual way. HUGH ALEXANDER, 11. P. TAYLOR, Executors of Ann Alexander, deceased. Union twp., Sept. 10, 1857.-ts Orphans' Court Sale. 1)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to me directed as guardian of Lucinda Siglcr, Martha Eliz abeth Sigler, and Sarah Alice Sigler, minor children of John Sigler, deceased, I will ex pose to public sale, on the premises, in Deca tur township, on Thursday, October 29, 1857, The undivided interests of the said three mi nor children, being the three fifths of that certain tract of igad subject to the dower of tlio widow id* John Sigler, situate in Decatur township, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of John llurkholder on the north, John Kepper iing on the past, Jofin Folk on the south, and on the wesf by lands of John Miller, contain ing about 200 ACF.ES, about 120 of which are cleared and in a high stats of cultivation. There are on the prem ik—ises a Dwelling House, Bank | • j ML Barn, Spring House, i*c., an 11 ImS Apple Orchard of choice fruit, a never failing spring of ex cellent water. A stream of water also runs through tfie premises, on which is evepted a SAW MILL. Terms of Sale. —One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue iu three equal annual pay ments, with interest, to bo secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser. THOMAS REED, Guardian. N. B. By agreement of all the heirs, the whole of the above property will be sold at the same timo and place and on the same terms. seplO-ts. PARTITION & VALUATION. IN THE MATTER of the writ of partition and valuation of the real estate of DAVID HARTZLER, late of Union township, and the report of the inquest thereon, the Court made the following order, viz : " And now, August 3d, 1857, report read and confirmed and rule on the heirs of David Hartzler, deceased, to appear in open Court on the first Monday of November Term, 1857, and elect or refuse to take the real estate of decedent at the ap praisement;" of which order the heirs of said decedent hereby have notice. JOSEPH HARTZLER, sept24.ot Adm'r of David Hartzler. SUNBURf COAtT J UST ARRIVED, Canal Boat Logan, from Sunburv, with fifty tons of Coal. For sale by " JOHN LEVY. August 27, 1857.-7t* A. J. WARNER, Principal. 1188 TI. J. JIABBETT. Teacher In Female Department. ffDHE Fall an dozen silver plated do , S dozen silver plated Forks, tor sale by CISC US. TO INVALIDS! r?„. H/.?.ric/.iT s 1)HV8ICI AN for disease* of the Lungs, Throat and | L Heart —formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos !P(Ul and Invalids' Retreat—Corresponding M< inner of the London Medical Society of Observation'-Author of "Letters to Invalids," Ace., IS COMING. OCTOBER APPOISTMEMS. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Formerly Physician to the Cincinnati Murine Hospitaly MAY BE COIfSULTED AT Lewistown, National Hotel, Monday, Oct. VJ Mill]in, Patterson House, 14 &15 Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel Oct. 10 Altoona, Logan House, " 8 Hollidaysburg, Exchange Hotel " 0 Johnstown, Cambria House, " 7 Indiana, Indiana House, " 6 Greensburg, Westmoreland House, " 5 Pittsburgh. St. Charles Hotel, 17 & 18 Da. H ABDMAI treats Consumption, Bronchitis. I.ar> ng tis, Asthma,and all diseases of the Throat by MEDICA TED INHALATION. The great point in the treatment of all human maladies is to get at the disease in a direct manner. All medicines are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief. This is the important fact upon which Inhalation is based. If the stomach is diseased, we take modkipe directly into the stomach. If the h ■_' arc diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into litem.— The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because Ifey were not approached in a direct manner by medic ine. They were intended to he local, and yet they were so ad ministered that they could only act constitutionally, ex pending thi ir immediate action upon the stomach, w Inlet the foul ulcers within the Lungs weie unmolested. In halation brings the medicine into direct contact tvi b the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent acliou. Its application is so simple that it may be employed by the youngest infant r feeblest invalid. It does not de range the stomach, or interfere in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the patient. t>N" charge for consultation. OTHER JJ IS EASES TREATED. In relation to the following diseases, either when com plicated with l.imp Affections, or existing alone, I also invite consultation—usually rinding them PROMPTLY CURABLE: PROLAPSUS and all tonus of FEMALE COMJ-LAI.NTS, Irregularities and Weakness. PALPITATION" and other forms of HEART DIS EASE, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis eases of Stomach and Bowels, Piles. &c. gee. tO-AU diseases of the Eye and Eur ; Neuralgia, E. iiep sy, and alt forms of Nervous Disease. t>No chaign for consultation. j>S-ly 6. D. IIA RDM AN, M. I) The Medicine of the Million. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. THE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS. rHK blood is the life-M|staining agent. It furnishes the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integu ment. The stomach is its manufactory, the veins he dis tributors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled i)pou the £|rCAUTION I—None are gequine unless the words "■Holloway, JVew YorJc anil i-aiuion," are discernible as a water mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by hold ing the leaf to the light. A handsome rew aid w ill be given to any one rendering such information as may lead 10 the detection of any patty or pgrties counterfeiting the medicines or vending, the same, knowing them to be spu rious. ** Sold at the Manufactories of Professor lIOI.LOWAY, 80 Maiden t.ane, New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, o'2; cents, and $1 each. i O-There •* a considerable saving by taking the larger I sizes. | N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. uugl3 FOR SALE, Fruit and Oman. ..tal TREKS, Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, and Gooseberry Plants, in great variety. Inquire of WM. BCTI.EK, Lewislowp, Pa., or J. E. JOHNSTON, Agent, aU gl3 Trenton, New Jersey. ROCERIES, Fish, Cheese, Lard, Ba- JC con, &.c , at I sept 10 IRH'KVS FAMILY GROCERY-