THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. Thursday, March 21, 18®. $1 per Annum in advaoee—at md of iii noiflw—at end f year. *tiees of Sew AdrertlsempnH The Kishacoquilias .Seminary and Norma"! Institute will open its first session on the Ist May, under charge of S. Z. Sharp. Zerbe s stock of Guods deserve the atten of every person. An administration notice. Th State of the Country. We do not give the sensation dispatches and idle speculative? of letter writers, for i the simple reason that what is published one Charleston, fortifications continue to be erec ted around Fort Sumter, and the miserable policy adopted by Buchanan of suffering a State to coerce the General Government in clear violation of the Constitution, will leave no alternative with Mr. Lincoln but ; either fighting his way to that fort or caus ing its evacuation. At Pensacola the in dications are that the disunion traitors who j find o much favor and sympathy with northern democrats, will soon have Fort Pickens in the same condition unless al ready re-intorced. It will be remembered that among the acts of Buchanan, after he had been torn from the traitor scoundrels who had governed him, was the dispatch ing of troops to that fort, but the orders to land them were, with characteristic weakness and imbecility, counterman ded. Gov. Houston, of Texas, refuses to acknowledge the State Convention, and op- ! poses Texas joining the Southern Confed- [ eracy. The Convention on the other hand i claims sovereign powers, and is pre ceding j to consummate the union of the State with the Confederacy. Gov. Houston is stated ! to be raising troops on his own account. In Virginia, Missouri, and indeed all the Border States, President Lincoln's Inaug ural Address Las created a strong union feeling, but no stone is left unturned bv the unhung scoundrels who sympathise witli treason and traitors to throw those States into commotion. These reckless men will yet, we fear, inaugurate civil war i and anarchy to accomplish their ends. It would be better for all, if the masses ' Of the north would closely watch the dem- ! , ocratic leaders who are blustering about Southern rights and defending treason of the blackest dye. If some northern States have personal liberty bills which are un- ' constitutional, the supreme Court is the i ' proper tribunal to decide them so; and therefore to justify open and undisguised treason with threats of war in the South OH that account, is to aid and abet treason. ! lo condemn the general government for endeavoring to protect the nation's proper- j ty, whether it consists of forts, arsenals, mints, money, or stores of any kind, whether attempted to be seized bysnu.ll or 1 large parties of armed men, actin" ; ■> • orders from persona without governmeni authority, is inviting anarchy :nd robbery —for, if the Governor of Pennsylvania would have the right of seizing the Phila- j delphia mint and its contents, the city of Philadelphia might claim the same right and exercise it. Similar comparisons i might be made to an indefinite extent, but are unnecessary. In the meantime we hope our readers will make a note of such j democratic speeches as were delivered here ; 1 lately, as well as of sentiments uttered in various parts of the county by men who I ; may some day appear before the public as office seekers. 1 no unkind feelings to the oth er applicants, we may express our gratifica- : tion at the appointment of George Berg- ! 1 ner, editor of the Telegraph as Postmaster at Harrisburg, and John J. Cochran of the Union as Postmaster at Lancaster. Both are old stamp whig? wfoe battled for the right during the past twenty-five years, while hundreds of the present wouM-be . leaders aou dictators were atnoti" our m- 't bitter opponents. Foreign Appointments. ' Ihe President on Monday sent to the Sen ate the following appointments: Minister to England, Charles Francis Ad ams, of Massachusetts. Minister to FranCe. Hon. William L. Ray- ' ton, of New Jisrsey * Minister to Sardinia, Hon. George P. Marsh, of Vermont. Minister to Turkey, James Watson Webb, Esq., editor of the New York Courier aDd Enquirer. xlie llou. Thomas Corwin of Ohio bad been previously nominated and confirmed asj Minister to Mexico, and Cassiuo M. Clay of Kentucky Minister to Spain. IghPatcnts are to remain in force heroaf ter for 11 years without the privilege of re newal. •®John M. Bowmaa hae beccm© sole | publisher of the Johnstown Tribune—by the ' by excellent paper. directors of the fW of Hunting- • don county have determined to withdraw n.i support from out door paupers. Southern Extracts. T A VIRGINIAN'S OPINION or CEV. SCOTT. ; Since John M. Daniel returned to the edi torial chair of the Richmond Examiner, that , meteoric sheet has barned blue with vituper ation. The latest diatribe is aimed at Gen. Scott: " The infamy of this man constitutes no small portion of the crushing load of shame under which Virginia is now struggling.— She gave birth to this unnatural monster. She has heaped honors and rewards upon this war mandarin of the Abolitionists. That Scctt was born in Virginia is a misfortune which cannot be remedied ; but there are means by which the State may brand him with the ruarks of her indignant scorn. The treason of Arnold swallowed up and effaced all recollection of his lung deeds of valor and , Fiatrirtism, and his name was blotted from tbe ist of our Revolutionary Generals. The Leg islature of Virginia should expunge from their journals every resolution expressive of 1 Virginia's confidence, respect, and adroira- i tion of this man. We should offer to pay him a pecuniary consideration fifty times their value, if necessary, for the medals and swords , which we gave him when he was esteemed a worthy and grateful son of the Old Dominion, ! and the now dishonored name of Scott should no longer be borne by one of our counties." 1 A TUREAT. The Charleston Courier warns President Lincoln and General Scott. It believes "that ■ Washinton city, and some places not very far from it, and in the Middle States, are in . more danger now, than at the time of the mil i itary inauguration." OTHER FORTS TAKEN. The Galvestou News, of the oth instant, . says: "From an arrival to day we learn that j Fort Washita and Fort Arbuckle, just beyond i our northern frontier, have been taken posses sion of by two hundred Tex an s assisted by friendly Indians." A COMPLIMENT TO SCOTT. The Florida Sentinel, published at Talla- ; hassee, thus compliments Gen. Scott: " Our indignation, contempt, and abhor rence of this plebeian (Lincoln) are Q&ly equalled by what we feel for his friend and adviser, the traitor to the home of his birth, ' 'lie jackass in politics, and Jupi ' ter in vanity,' Lieutenant General Winfield Scott. If there be not 'some chosen corse, some bidden thunder in the store of heaven,' to blast this wretch who causes his country's ruin, the curves of unborn millions will damp him to the lowest depth of human degrada tion." 5 - E, ''JN BROW SLOW ON LINCOLN'S INAUCCARL. , Parson Brownlow, of the Knoxville W'hig, , fully endorses Lincoln's inaugural. He says: We endorse the entire address, as one of the best papers of the kind we have ever seen, and we commend it for its temperance and i conservatism. .It is peace uving and con servative in its recommendations and emi 1 nently firm in its nationality of sentiment.— It is, out and out, a Union address, worthy of i tiie approbation of every Union and conser- 1 vative man South, as weli as North. Had it I been delivered by Jackson. Polk, or Breckin ridge, even the Cotton States would have de- 1 ' clared it to be the height of political perfec tion. We shall have no war unless it be forc ed upen vh? country by the reckless conduct of the South. MODEST DEMAND. The Oxford, Miss. Intelligencer demands ' as a condition from Tennessee, before she i 1 will be allowed to unite with the Southern Confederacy, that she shall produce the scalps ( of Senator Johnson and Representative Eth ridge, as evidences of her sincerity. Tennes see is not disposed to join the rebels ou any 1 such conditions. EXECUTION OF A TRAITOR AT FORT SUMTER. The Charleston correspondent of the New , York Tribune tells this singular story: "While speaking of Major Anderson's loyalty to his country, and to his own honor, I can not do better than give you an illustration of it, and of his promptitude in dealing with trai- 1 tors. There is an Irish ruffian who loafs 1 upon the wharves, who has an ironical tribute to his extreme ugliness, being dubbed 'Hand- • t re "harlev.' This vagabond is to Charles j ■ ton w Billy Mulligan was to New York— as not - JUS a scamp as ever went unhung. The her-in-law of Charlie was a soldier j attached to the garrison of Fort Sumter, and WAS often sent by Major Anderson, with ers, forjprovisions. These two villians, oroin- ' ers in 'crime' as well as in 'law,' had, it seems been plotting treason >n connection with their betters against the Goverment of the Uni- j ted States. One of their plans was to smuggle ! in files for the purpose of spiking the guns of i ort Sumter* llow they expected to accom plish this rascality is another question; but certain it is that files were introduced into the fortress, concealed in loaves of bread. The j files and the traitor were both discoverd. A messenger was despatched to Cbarlston for a priest. The cause assigned for sending for ! him was the premature confinement and con sequent danger, of a soldier's wife. The real need for him was toshrive a dastardly wretch ' for the next world, who was utterly unfit to live in this. The brother-in-law of' Handsome Charlie' was shot; a fitting doom for a traitor." i TREASON IN MISSOURI. The Missouri Legislature has appointed a committee to invesrig the charge that a se cret movement is afoot j overthrow the con vention, and take'h- State out of the Union. There is ve.y . f other tuaga i zirc, are contained in this number : and it is ; altogether a good one in ev-ry particular. Terms ihree doUais a year. Address L A. , i Godey, Philadelphia. Peterson's Magazine for April, with embel bailments and letter-press of the highest ~z~ collenee. has just been received. Tiiecbarac ter of the work is admirably sustained, and it- popularity is unbound*-.1. .Mr. Peterson, the well known writer, is the editor and nr 0 - : prietor and in his hands *ll tu-i credit Lith- ' ! erto achieved will be preserved. Terms, two \ dollars a year. Address C. J. Peters.,u, No. 1 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The aiid Gardner and the Ameri can Dee Jiairnal, for March have b c en re, cived. ' Those standard publications are issued br j A. M. Spm.gler k Co.. 25 North Sixth Street. ' Philadelphia, at prices which pi ice them with- ' in reach of every Farmer and Apiarian.— Both of them, together with a handsome i Premium Book, are furnished at J 1.50 per ' annum. This we believe to be cheaper than I any similar publications in the country, and ought to secure for them an immense circu latiou. Those who desire to see tl em can j obtain specimen copies without charge, by j addressing the publishers as above. Fever and Ague. .4 dec of K-Ijh: a SfantiinQ c r;dfßu4hnit'i TJ'A- ! larul But" *. Michael Kelly. No. 117 Seventh. i< ;ir Wr tnt it. says: : **Juiv. while running on the river, on r, cotton j l>oat piviiiij between Noo-lit-?. :U.,L Xrw Oilcans, I WHS ' taken with Kever and Ague. For eight long months ' 1 sntlere.l with this dreadful <1 -asc. the -rente i ' part of this : me 1 was nuabk- to work' r.nd ? nt nt : least fitly dollars for dirt-Tent in heir ■ but' found 1 no pcrmiic.ciit relief. Three w-efcs ago, one of me | friends iusiste.l upon my trying Ikerinives Holland | Bitters, saying that a oreww mtnrmuteei. JUtrrtaking i it for one week. 1 rr.t state. I was a sound man. 1 have to work itow for two weeks, and hat.- had no return of tiie < hilis and Fever whatever. I certify that the above tatc nent is true. THOWVS .\TitM-. Diamond Ho'uc. or ot it. Chester'* Hail. j THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, March 21, 18G1. CORRECTED BY GEURCK BIVVY Kit. Butter, good, lb. Id Lard, 10 j Taiiow, 00 alO i Eggs, # dozen, 10 i Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 50 Beeswax, per pound, 23 j Wool, washed, 37 j " unwashed, 25 ! Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Dried Apples, do 1 25 Beans per bushel, 150 ! Potatoes, 45 Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. CORRECTED BY HARKS it WILLIS. Wheat, white "jd bushel, I 05 " red 1 00 Corn, old, 45 new, 40 Rye, 50 Oats, 25 Barley, 50 to 55 Cioverseed, 0 Go to 4 -25 Timothy, 2 00 Flaxseed, 1 25 Marks's eteam mill is selling extra flour at 2GO per hundred, Granville at 2 00, su perfine at 2 40, and family at 2 80. Mill Fead, per hundred. 75 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 120 Chopped Rye per 100, 120 Salt, 140 j " patent sacks, 150 j " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75 Philadelphia Market. Flour.—Superfine ssas 121, extras 5 25a 5 37 J, extra family 5 50a5 75, and fancy brands 6aG 50, according to quality. Rye G<.ur 3 02A per bbl. Peniia. corn ineal 2 per b K I. Grain.— Red wheat 115a150c, white 120a 145, as in quality. Rye 67a68c; com, 564a 58c for new yeiiow ; oats. Southern, 31c, and Penna. 23c. Clovereed S4 75a5 per bu. Timothy 3 per bushel. Cattle Market, March 13, 1861.—The re ceipts of Beef Cattle this week reached 1,584. Sales at s7a9 25, according to quality. n ,joo Gbeep at 5-}a7c , . lb. gross. 60 Cows at 15 a25 for springers, and 20a40 for cews and calves. 1,83-1 liogs at from 6 50a7 75 for still fed, and 7 23*8 per 100 lbs net, for corn fed. Married. | In MeVej town, on the 27th alt v. a I D. D. Oarke. Mr. JOHN F. STIN K J M ANN ELIZA SHIELDS. Sl *.i Lu the same plaee, by the same , I 28th uh., JOSKPtI POLLOCK ijiL BECCA COPLK. both of Mia™^, *t | Died. | In McVejtown, cn the 27th uh \r„ I LI AM A. CLARKE, son of Rev n Clarke, aged 18 years. ' COST'S RAX I had occasion a week or two ago to u , e I remedy, and sinoe then have not a nt ,k*B the house. Its effcet was like we therefore confidently recommend B our readers who are annoved with 4 i pests as preferable to arsenic or n T tF B else heretofore used. A box contain, SB ficient to drive away or kill hundrd* j I sale by Charles Rttz—2s cents 'I Kishacaquillas Seminary am) I . Normal Institute, I r F , RR undersigned having purchased , I r abor ? earned building, will commence I first session on May Gth 1861. In-trow ■ given in all the branches taught in tl„ wl Acaaemies and Seminaries. f: B A Normal department willbeofw n# j I connection with it to meet the desire en N ' I ed by teachers at their last county convert 11 In this department the mode of teachi,., I be the same as that pursued in theSta-e V I inal Schools, while the rates cf tuiikn will'v' I ; lilt I c „. ,r half ~ high. for any length of time. * ■ The"Principal, being himself a gr ft j ua[ . I the oiate Normal School at MillernilU 1 tiioroughly familiar with the ■ of that school. ' K Tuis institution is well adapted to thee I eaucation of the sexes, each sex hatb j separate department over which a strict anj" I careful supervision will be exerei s ed. Thorough instruction and a hi-jh ttaudm I of morality is our motto. No pupil t f a ,! I i immoral character need apply for adminsiun r'ot further particulars apply for circular-. Addrc-s S. /. Sharp, at McVejtown; fi f | the 25th of April, Kishacoquillas, Mifflin Cuiiniy Pennsylvania. inli2l S. L. SIIARP, Principal. Estate of Mary Forsjth, deceased, "VTOTD.'E is hereby given that letters of if ■r , P , | n i f ' tra liun ot. the estate of MAP.I rt'kcs Til, late of tha borough of Lw* • town, Mifflin county, dee'd have been grantd • .'o the undersigned, residing in said boruugl, A i pcr.io;. indebted to said estate are rt •'nested to make immediate payment, ani the- liaving claims to present tbem duly au i thenticated for settlement. MARY FORSYTH, >.. | CHARLOTTE FORSYTH, j A3m! ' Lewis-town, March 21, ISO I—6t LBATA, Britannia, Iron and Tin Tsb! FA- : ;nd fen Spoons cheap at ZerbeV. J 1I EK Bowls, Ladles, and Piintschup at r ZerLe'. I>AKI'II'S luequallcd Chocolate, al-v sweet spiced and Delaware Chocolate fur sale at 11. Zerbe's. /~*GMMON and Spring Clothes Pins by the gross or doz. cheap at Z<:rbe's. CILDARWARE. —Brooms, Backets, Tubs ' and ash Machines at Zerbe's. 1 ARRET Bags, Carpet Chain and ITnl ril- I " J las cheap at ZerleV. I /'IR ACKERS Wholesale and Retail, cliet| I V_/' at Zerbe's. I Wick, Tie Yarn, Net Yarn and I Twine, cheap at ZerbeV | | lOFFEE Mills, Hatchets, II amuiers. Cur- B v ry C 'inlt, Ilorsc Cards and I'ad L -cksß cl"ap ;.c Zerbe's. B f \RIEI) Apples, Cherries and Peaches, ■ ±J clxcfYp at ZerbeY | DAIRY and Ground Alum Sal: cii-ap u: I IjAAMILY and Buckwheat Flour cheap a! B 175151. ()IL, Flaxseed Oil and Turpentine I _ at -rhe's. i nGSILRY, Gloves and su.-pendcr.-, cheipß UUMINY and Beans, cheap at ZirU't B Grocery. | HAND, Scrub, Shoe, and Wall Brushes I cheap at Zerbe's. I HALF Bushel and Peck Measures cheap I at Zerbe's i INK. Mucilage, Prepared Glue and Psper I cheap at Zerbe's, ! MARKET, Clothes and Fancy Baskets fl . cheap at Zerhe's. I MAKE your own soap, and buy the C'-n- I centrated Lye at Henry Zerbe's Grocery. I J3OCKET Knives, Purses, Hair Oil, and I 1 Combs, cheap at Zerbe'J. B PRIME Rio and JaTa Cuffee at reduced I prices, also Browned Coffee at 16, at H. ■ Zerbe's. 1 ROPE Ilallers. Bed Cords, and Clothes | 1 Lines cheap at Zerbe ?• | RICE, Essence of Coffee, Corn Starcb, h; I rina, Spices, Pearl Starch, Pepper and ■ Soaps of every description for sale cheap t fl 11. Zerbe's. . | O iUNE Crocks, Jugs and Jars of all eih ■ ►O cheap at Zerbe J. B SHAW L Pins, Razors and Razor Strop*, ■ _ eheap at Zerbe. v OPAdN'S patent and Barrel Churns cheap ■ oat 'forte'*: fl SUGAR Boxes, Flour Boxes and Walking | _ Canes cheap at Zerbe s. K TOBACCO and Cigars of choicest bratds, ■ cheap at Zerbe s. E TABLE Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoeoi ■ at If Vt ■ 4 CHESTS of Green and Black Tea at ■ ferent prices at 11. Zierhe's. K I/ v 50, GO, 62 and 65 cents per ga>l° c ; B ~rU Eight different kinds of Molasses ■ | H. Zerbe's. . 1 1 A* \f\ LBS. of fresh Candy, Orangey | 1< H/l ' lemons, Figs and Rai?'" 5 I lu-v to retailers at 11. Zerhe's grocery "O ■ variety store. , B lAO nnn CIG ARS of the choicest 1 ''-'VjvfUy brands, for sale lowt' I tailers at _ I N&w Ajrival an,d Dow Pri cea I HENRY ZEBBE has juet received I IB bbls. Sugar House Sngai g 1 10 bble. light P. R. do i 10 " best Brown do B 10 B White do B 10 " CP White do | Which will be sold at the lowest Casn p m Coal Oil Seduced in Price 1 I