THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. Thursday, November 19, 1857. Notices of New Advertisements. Those iudebted on the books of A. Marks, assigned to Humphreys, Hoffman k Wright, will see by a natice in another column that suits will be brought without regard to per son, unless settlement is made. Anthsny Felix has taken the sleek and fix tures of the establishment of Mrs. Wertz, and will carry on the business at the old stand. He will also continue the cabinet making and undertaking business. See Dr. Hard man's December appointments. Two auditor's notices are also published. THE GAZETTE AND ITS FUTURE. The last No. completed the eleventh year since we became editor aud proprietor of the Gazette, during which time, with the exception of 4th of July and Christmas weeks, (when we do not profess to publish a paper) it has appeared regularly every week. This, as our readers know, is a long time for any one to be connected with a paper here, but unless some unforeseen cir cumstance occurs, and life and health re main, we may continue its publication until another decade rolls round. Although of a partizan character, our paper has steadily increased in circulation both among politi cal friends and opponents, and secured a list of steadfast patrons, who, although not always agreeing with its editor, yield him the right of expressing his opinions on all subjects without flying into a passion at his course. The}- do this, we think, because they know that we are in reality " indepen dent'' of party trammels, of factions, and of cliques—that we can and dare exercise the right of thinking, acting, and speaking for ourselves—and that gross wrong will be as readily opposed in friend as in foe. j This course we have found to be the true i one in publishing a p>aper, and until we see j good reason for changing it, we shall con tinue in it. Tn a pecuniary point, during the past few years, we have not much to boast of. With articles of general household use at almost double price, and no increase in our rates, any one can cypher out that the dif ference was taken altogether from the profits of the establishment. At this we do not complain, being content to take the world as it is; and so long as our patrons will con tinue to furnish us with enough to pay all expenses, economically incurred, and thus keep us out of debt, we shall not. CEREDO CRESCENT. —We have received two numbers of a new paper published at Ceredo, Wayne eo., Virginia, by W. Boyd Wilson, formerly of this place. It is of large size, well printed, and ably edited. Ceredo Is located on the Ohio river, below Parkersburg, and is the point selected bv Thayer's Land Company for inducing north ern emigration to Virginia instead of the west. Our opinion always has been that "V irginia presents extraordinary induce ments for those desiring new homes, the land being equally productive with the west, and the climate far more salubrious. The only drawback thus far has been the absurd sensitiveness of the native popula tion in settingdown the "freedom of speech"' of northern men as abolitionism, when not one in a hundred would disturb the pecu- Jiar institution beyond "opinion," even if they bad the opportunity. In the region alluded to, lands can be bought at from a nominal price to $8 per acre. Should we ever pull up stakes at all, our course would probably be towards Ceredo or some other inviting point in the Old Dominion. KANSAS. —Advices from Kansas, receiv ed by telegraph from St. Louis, tate that the Con-titutional Convention adjourned on the 7th inst., having provided that the "slavery section" only of the Constitution shall be submitted to the people. A pro visional .State government, with Gen. Cal houn as Governor, was fom A to go into operation immediately, an enterprise that copies too closely after the Topeka scheme ol the Free State men to receive the ap proval of those who denounced that effort as treasonable. Gov. Walker has been in voked to call an extra session of the re cently elected Legislature to meet the emergency. The Fall Of Delhi. —After a siege un surpas.e< in recent times by any except that of Sebastopol, Delhi has fallen, and British arms may be considered as once more in the ascendant in India. The siege was begun early in May and lasted till the 20th of £epte-ro'.er, when, alter a fight of six days, the British gained complete pos session of the whole city. The loss of the British in the final attack, does not appear to have been very heavy, and as it is stated that the King of Delhi and great numbers of the rebels escaped, it is presumed that their garrison also did not suffer to any very greet extent. But "no "juarter" to the men was the order given by the Brit ish commander, and, we may fairly con clude that when the captors entered the city there was fearful slaughter. Dreary—The weather. Empty—Oar pocket and flear barrel. Busy—Religion at one end ef tewn and the deTil at the other. Coming—The season of messages and sau sages. J&*A brother editor says the only way to restore confidence is for all to pay the printer. Makes good music—The string band of this place. tetfTwo bouses and three stables in York, Pa., were destroyed by fire on Thursday. F. k Co., Boston. —A contract was made, but no copy ever forwarded to this office. called a benevolent meet ing on Tuesday evening, but couldn t raise a snort. Again in Lack—Having drawn an elegant gold pencil case with pen and pencil in Ev ans's Gift Book Sale, advertised in another column. j£gF*The Broad Top miners lately got on a strike, but wisely went to work again. Strikes at this time, when the country is full of idle persons, are simply uonsense. Jtty~The Sheriff cf Huntingdon county ad vertises several tracts of land at public sale on the 3d December, as the property of Eli sha Shoemaker. 13kSome of the Mifflin county boys wh# enlisted under Uncle Sam seme years ago, are likely to have a nice time of it in the Mormon crusade. IB?" Walker is out on another filibustering expedition against Nicaragua with about 400 recruits. We should not much regret to hear that he has run his neck into a noose this time. Child Killed ly a Bear. —The National Democrat, of Johnstown, says that a small child was attacked and destroyed by a bear, in the woods about two miles from Summit ville, Cambria county, last week. " llalf a Loaf is Better than no Bread."— The Irish laborers on the railroad, in Hart ford, Ct., lately struck on account of decreas ed pay, and their places were supplied with Americans, who had nothing else to do. Pollock we see is still occa sionally appointing aids with the rank of | Kurnel, Qf-I>uring the removal of the new Sheriff into the Jail last week, some of the prisoner* who were permitted to be in or had gained aece*>. to the corndor, broke the look of the door and part of the stair bannister, and got into the nom* where nome wotnen were confined. The deputy sheriff, Mr, KLimp, f*oMy in re storing order, though to A with,at some difficulty. Tim matter ehows the in;por tance of keeping up a wbolcworne diseiphne : in that building, party of y/unjf men rirlted lick ing creek last week, for the purpose of en joying life in the wood®. They remained several day®, met with sotae rough weather, saw sortie game, and altogether were pretty well pleased. THE RECENT STORM A\D FLOfiD. (Frorci U>e JvjtkaS, JW. 11.} During the past week there bare been hea vy rain* throughout the counties on the line of the Erie Canal and Central Railroad *re?t |of Syracuse. On Monday came the ro t ter rific storm of all. It began early in the I morning. The rain fell in torrents, accompa nied by a violent gale, rooting up tree*, blow ing down chimneys, destroying fences and sheds, and in some instances unroafing hou ses. The storm was immediately followed by the heavy freshets and floods. IliTer* and creeks bum their usual boundaries, submerged the adjoining fields, and swept away bridges, mijl dams, and whatever opposed their resistless coarse. Canal embankment* and railroad culverts shared in the common ruin, leading again to new disasters. Mail communication was completely cut off yesterday in that sec tion, and is even yet so much interrupted that the full extent of damage done cannot be as certained. East of Palmyra and east of Newark sev . eral breaks in the Canal occurred. The dam age can hardly be repaired in less than five days. >cx The present flood is the greatest knswn in forty years, the high water reaching houses and barns never before touched by it. Near ly the whole track of the railroad from Weeds port (Cayuga county) to a mile this side of Newark, (Wayne county.) a distance of 25 miles, was at one time under water. In some places the water st.osd at the depth of four feet. This was caused by the giving way of the banks wf the Canal, submerging every thing in the neighborhood. HoUvway's Ointment and Fills. —Cough, B>re threat, bronchitis, asthma, tightness of the chest and pain in the left side, the pre cursors and accompaniments of consumption, are rapidly subdued by the regular application of the Ointm> nt after warm fomentation of the throat, chest and side. There is no prep aration in existence whieh passe* so quieklv from the surface to the diseased and irritated membranes employed in the office of respira tion. 0..e or two application* will sometimes restore the voio* which has been reduced tea husky whisper by cold, and enable the gain ing victim of asthma to respire freely, regu larly, and withi-ut pain. A few dose* of the Pills, by promoting the general health of the system, minister to the perfection and perma nency of the cnre. Beware of counterfeits ; see Caution at foot of Ilolloway's advertise ments. A CARD TO THE I. A DIES. Or DVPOATCO'S G01.00.V FKJtALF. PtI.LS are infallible in removing n .pj.afr- m irrerutaritir* oi'tfee mense* Th**e jnM* *te n' ion* -w. Jwjt have been -<) !>} tbe L> ictor f.r noitT rear*. boih >o France ami Ameri ra, witb unjaralle'rd sncrevs in evrn n, m 4 ke it ur;-ii by many ladies who haF iJkmi to maXe :ht.e pit!* public fur the aletaiiM f ih-w- Mtfrrin; frw any irr "ularilies whatever, a well as a prevettiiie t<> la iiog w hose health will not permit increase of f aulr. Pregnant females, or those supposm; Ivne lr-. ratio med ariinst asms these gHs, u iV ptspnHsi u- Minirs no responsibility after the above ah"wii.m. at- ' ih 'UEIi iheir mildness would prevent *t*v injur? lohenhh; ; otherwise th -se pills are recommenl'ii Uireesions ac- i company each lei Prirr jl. Hula trial ere l( cna retail hy F i. iIAKUT 4c Co., General A genu for LeM dtatiallf) by return mail to any part of city or country, j on receipt of $1 through tbe Lewi-tow-n post nffi. e. For particulars get circular of agents *>See that each Six has mi" signature. J til PON CO, j>3o Broadway post office. New York. THE MARKETS. Lewistown, Nov. 19, 1857. Butter, good, 1* ft). 15 Eggs, £ doxen, 12 Our Millers yesterday were paying fur white Wheat 70(s for milch cows and from 23 to 35 for dry cews. The demand for hogs was good, and sales were made at frem s7* to 8J per 100 lb. Flour, Grain, dtc. Cloverseed is wantod at $5 par 64 lbs., but the receipts are only in small lots by wagons. No sales of timothy or flaxseed. The flour market is quiet, but prices remain without quotable change. There is very little : export demand, and the only transactions re ported are extra at (5 25 per barrel, and in email lota for home consumption at 2 25 up to 6 for common and extra brands, and 6 25a , 750 for extra family and fancy lets. Rye flour is held at 4 50, but there is no demand for it. 250 barrels Pennsylvania corn meal sold yesterday at 3 18J per barrel. Grain—There is a fair amount of wheat | offering, but the most of it is of undesirable quality, and this description can only be dis posed of at & concession upon our last quota tions. Sales of choice Southern red at J.I 27 per bushel, afloat; fair and gond do. I 20al 24 and small lots of white at 1 33. Rye comes forward slowly and commands 75 ceuts. The receipts of corn continue light and it is in good demand—sales ef old yellow at 80 cents, afloat, and new at 60 cents.' Oats are in fair request, and prime Delaware sold at 34*34} cents per bushel. I FACTS THAT SHOULD BRT An Opinion and its Basis French physician, is said of drugging the sick, that -oCs* patients bad swallowed a prescriptions without wincia, Z* poor victim's hand in an eestL tion, exclaiming, "Mv dearsiA" 1 fords me pleasure to attend to be ill." The remedial Holloway, with whose fame a :; ?l ringing, is in beautiful eontra? wholesale indiscrinating use 0 f medic*. It comprehend* onlr tk' tious. but they would seem to tldote* for nearly all malady i pint, 'for we cannot discus? m£} in a couple of paragraph?,) tbe extraordinary success of H-,nJ nf*rmd by medical men. has ed its ravages of late years, anTd! more malignant form. Be that u* there can be no doubt that it met*itm of the country at this the fall, and that h" most eminent medical men. features is, that it paralyse? * boriest season* of tbe year, and if in itself, lays the foundation f ous disorders. A remedy, thereto' at once break the chills and strength and energy of the patient, of inappreciable value in t>or a?r] districu. Friend.* upon whom and who have had full opportunity? a correct judgment, inform o* that E- Pills are a positive specific for Tbey have been tried intherity cotton plantation? of tbe South, iay, of the Ohio and the Miasisainpi ... healthy banks of Red River, on tfc| prairies, and among the cane bnj. swamps of Louisiana and Tetv •, same happy results; and multitudes' heretofore trusted to quinine ar] otb gerous curarires, and found no use, now rely entirely apett tlw M yet harmless vegetable remedy. We state these facts, derived frua. teDt source*, as matters of genw! It has become of late year? so matfe, of course to extol every new rMa, came up, that the respectable jowy quires proofs a* the basi* of hu e-a, tifersectin of Valley, Mill, Porta Market streets, lately occupied k; Mrs. Wertz. TnE undersigned having pnrchtsrt entire stock of Mrs. Wcrtx, respeesi smeartrw tbat he intends to make MS diiions of articles in general nse as to!# to sopplj almost anything that markti for by the old customers of the estate and any number of new ones. Inteniie keep on band H the leading article! oil keting. be solicits farmers and other*!* Batter, Eggs, Lard, Tall*v. Hsßft.fi tees, Crtee er Dried Ipples, Sfk Niltrf, Ac. t* gire bim a call, as the highest cadi will be paid the market can afford, eeries, Salt, Fish, Confectioneries Perfß - Articles, llo