KAIIROAD IRON. — This article is now in ilus city, of English manufacture, about 81- per t"ft, w Inch is death an:! destruction to the American manufacturer and the American laborer, in the iron work sii ps. The mills now in operation only live on their old contract.*, making iron ordered i■ g f- n ' as ' n 'he rase of the Hudson Ihver Railroad, whose rails the Trenton a , ,1 Boouton mills are making at $07.50 par ton. This is a difference ol $25 per i.. i ; and when the contract was made, it u is made as low as the nulls could afford it. or the company could get it ; but the difference shows what rum the Tariff of IS creating lor American labor and American ore. It> bt in impendent, a nation must not on h make its sword, but have within its bo- Muii io6 material ot which it t* made, ami ~t tint material make it. To he ridina eierniily on rails made in British work - ops and by British hands, is but little bet mr than living on Biitish laws and customs, ami surely it is paying Britain the highest lax and the highest compliment.— N. Y. Express. FIGHT ON THE RAILROAD —The work men on Seiks' and Smith's Section, of the ork ami ( umheiland Railrttad, Bbout 7 units from town, bad a tight on Friday last, and the fust named contractor was struck with a stone on the head so severely, that tip to the present moment he is seriously til. loc quarrel, it seems, commenced between some German and Irish workmen, 6t:il the contractor undertook to restore peace. lie pursued the wrong plan, how tver. He entered the "Shantee" and ex postulated, and not succeeding as speedily as ho desued, he fell upon four Irishmen, with whom he fought for probably ten min utes, and finally vanquished them by hard knocks. Emboldened by his success, and confident of his own herculaau powers, he declared that he could "whip anv Irishman tin lhe works. j his being too much, they resulted him with stones, ami iav him i se.iseless on the ground.— J'or&Atfroca/e. RICIINO ON THE RAILROAD. —We learn from the Cumberland Mouutainetr , that the men employed bv the contractors on the Baltimore Sc Ohio Railroad, west of Cumberland, have been rioting. The ca-jfe, the Mountaineer learns, is some sec tions! prejudice existing between what is vailed the " Connaughltnen" and u Far downs." IMMENSE FIRES IS THE WOODS.—A tele graphic despatch from Calais, Me., states that the tires in the woods were still rag ing in every direction. More than 6,000,- 000 of acres of timber land have alrea dy been destroyed. They have had no r.-.in since the first woek in April, and in .hat part of Maine and the province of New Brunswick, there is no water for driv ing logs. Nearly all the present stock is sawed. The lumber business, it was thought, must be suspended for the summer, r:d the fields of giass will not be worth cutting. The prospects of the country were never more gloomy than at present. The weather was excessively warm, the thermometer rising to 96 in the coolest places. CLOWN AWAV. —The Abbeville (3. C.) B-nner turnishes the following account of 1 storm in that district, in which a boy •'as blown away and has not since been r."-ard of : • We regret to learn that on Friday, -th inst., another severe storm of wind A .sed over the lower portion of our die •"let, doing considerable mischief in vari places. The plantation oI Mr. Geo. •'I rv.aii, we are told, has been seriously , • mured by it, ah also his growing crop ; but the saddest part is, the loss by this gen tieinan ui a negro boy some nine year 9 of tc?. who was carried off by the storm, and tu'-aoughdiligent search was made for him two entire days he has not yet been found. 1 he steamer New World made her first n ? lf oni New York to Albany on Thurs - last. Her length i 9 three hundred and ■ xty-seven feet—the longest vessel ever it and set afloat in any age or country. Ctr width (over all) across the wheel '- i: 11 o 67 ieet 4 inches ; draught of water but il f eel . Her engines are of 70 inch c>:in,!er and 15 feet stroke. Her wheels, • * cb are of iron, are 40 feet in diameter, 'f ' oilers are calculated to carry 60 ton 9 water. _ j I'EATH rnoM DRINKINO COED WATER. ~~ln various parts of the country, but prin pally in the cities, deaths have occurred •urn the imprudent indulgence in cold wa -r w hen the body was over heated. Too ich caution cannot be used, especially . laboring persona exposed to the direct ;.s ol the sun. If care is taken to bathe e iiands and face before drinking no evil sequences M likely to arise. I a< i Jinn* Stopped,—The cotton fac of Mr. Jamison, at Norristown, Pa., ou-peuded operations /or an iodefi " period. Mr. J. haw something like si * fnonUru stock of goods on hand which 1 -ot i.* disposed of on account of the de "wed oute of the markets. 11 won singular case of trance occurred "'v at S. Louis. A Miss Taylor had ac t. ked hy cholera, and was auppos • have died on Sunday last, but her ' r insisted that she should not be bu J ' il the next day, arid on Vlonday she to the astonishment of every '■ : - J i recovered. ' i,re 'i recenl, y convicted at | Morida,] of an attempt to firo Oianie', , h,, usej was sentenced to have , ) to a post for one hour, and thirty nine lashes, which sen heen carried into effect. u . ," 3P ' S ° I'"" " dvice : >* * used imined! iit'il. !, L felt! "" ">"'where It mav be, W i,en w n W ' ,lC,h£r U ' ,e U> thc back " r ;; p' U ,I ;"'C r ,asing from external or internal cause, i wi'l if i '!! * Pll, *' a " J re, y upon it, that the pain ' . ; l.. E. D. < 'RAW FORD, Assistant Surgeon. 1)R. JOHN IRWIN, Assistant Surgeon. S \Mt 'EL 11ROWN, Colonel Brtuly Regiment. June 30, 1849—1t.* MINIATIHKS FOR OVI.V S I ..-,(1. W E TSE R &7o HNS T() N, Daguerreotype Artists, "WyOL'LI) if spec tfully inform the La dies and Gentlemen of Lewistown and vicinity, that thej' have taken rooms for a short tune immediately over the Store of Vr. j C. L. JONES, in MARKET STREET, ami are prepared to execute Daguerreotype Likenesses in a style superior to any tore taken in Lewistown. I lien give us a call—our prices are low ; Our work, it is perfect, as specimens show ; i The Sun is our pencil, with rev'rence wes'ay, Your miniature made by the bri"ht King of day. Call soon. Remember that delays are dan gerous. tO"l instructions given in the art with ail the late improvements, and apparatus furnish ed on reasonable terms. Lewistown, June 30, 1819—3t. Dissolution of Partnership. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership i \ heretofore existing between the .uhseri bers, as Contractors on Section 79 of the Penn sylvania Railroad, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 23d of June instant. The ac counts of said tirin will be settled by AM navy CARVER, by whom the contract will be con tinued. WILLIAM FREELANI), ANTHONY GARYEH. Juno 30, 1849—-it." STSJ.IC, 3AS AIT 2 U'ATKIC TIBCS. TXrUI.DED WROUGHT IRON TUBER, from J to t ' imbcs bore, and frorrr 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining internal pressure of from 400 to 2500 !!.. per I square inch, with Ten, Klboret, Crusts, Slop Cocks, Check falcet, ami other fittings, connecting by screw joints. Also, WELDED IRON FLUES For Locomotive, Boat and other Steam En gine Boil era. Manufactured and for sale by .MORRIS, TASKER Jc MORRIS, Office Third and Walnut S?* , Philadelphia, Pa June 30, 191 J—3m. V 8, LAWBEiVCEs Agent for the sale of Southicorth Manufac turing Company's Writing Papers. Warehouse Ao. :* Minor St., PHILADELPHIA. 100 rases of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale to the trade at the lov. ,st market price*,con- ! stating in part of— Fine tiuck Flat Caps, 12, It, 15 and 16 )b , blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and while Extra super and supvrane Folio posts, blue and hue, plain and ruled Extra super I.men Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and line Bill Papers, long and broad Superfine and fine Counting House Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super C tigress Caps and I otters, plain si: 1 ruled blue and wbite. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts Superfine bine linen thin letters Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled Embroidered Sole Paper* and Envelope*. "Lawyer**" Uru-I Papers Sufieiline and fine Cap* and Po*t, ruled and plain, blue and white, varum* qualities and pi ice*. Alto, 1000 ream* while and as..ried iSlioe Paper*, Bon net Board*, white l*^lM*rtt id c ...turned for j fully eighteen months. She had us. | several pnqura . tious of lire Wild 10-rry row in fwvjmlnr use. but not with the slightest benefit, until sire took yours 8h • ..... ly took six bottles, and 1 am pleast d to say she is now in pood lie.iiih. Every one who saw Mrs Koss thou-ht he: in a deep decline. LEWIS P. ROSS No 26: S Charles Street. Baltimore, Captain nf Schoon er O. K , Cambridge Packet. In Clergyman's sore Throat it is truly a "Sovereign Balm," as the Odd Fellow, Washington comity, Mary land, of June firh, 1-IN, says. Price cents a Buttle. Prepared and sold by .MARTIN* .fc WHITE LEY. at their wholesale i'.ug Store, is S. Calvert Street, ii-.lti iiiore, An.l fur sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and W A I I'SON & JACOB, Lewistown; ALEX ANDER RITLEDOE, Will inmshurjr, Huntingdon county. [June 30, 1349—1y. Martin <& MTIOML Tll\l(, A coriain Cure for Ajrue, Cever. ami Dyspepsia, T\ our Riimm. r and tall months ii-any sections nf our 1 country are prostrated by BILLIOI S FEVER and A'.l L and lEVER —lt ins been <.r partir nl study to find out some remedy to stop this dreadful scourge, and think, in tI.U TONIC we have effected this great object It is also we think the very best remedy in Dyspepsia ami if our directions arc followed, will not fail to eff.-rt a cure. In a letter dated, May 23d, lS|o,our Agent, Mr Eli.ts Kaub, i,f \v rightsville, York county, Pa , says:—I have, never known any remedy for hcv.cr and ,4g ut eqa.il to )our ii,v-.luablo National Tonic, Ji has given universal ■atisfai lion, and has cured ta-es of Acne of years stand ing. and after the failure of all other niedu. ines made use of. Mr. Henry 8.-versoii, of the saute place, sat ain his certificate, dated '.Wd March, l-Uj, • 1 applied to a number of Physicians, and also used a varictr of the most popu .r Ague Mixtures :tf different times, but all without the desired eflVrt; no permanent cure having been afforded. I w ai at length induced, at the recommendation of your on thy Agent ;.t this pi t --, to try a bottle of your Na tional Tonic, and to my great satisfaction. before I had used half©f it, I fell completely Mir. il, though I contin ued the use oi it nil I had taken two bottles ' Li a joint certificate iron. Messrs Miles Hoke, William Blarkson, and James D. Brown, of the s une plat e, tliev say—''Hav ing tried nearly all the remedies within our reach with out success, we at last purchased some of your .Yaltona! Tunic, which has completely cured us. We, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to the notice of all persons af flicted with that terrible disease as the best remedy yet discovered.' See the Pamphlets, which yon can get from one of our Agents gratis. A!•<>, Dr Martin's Purgative Pills, the best now in use, in all case* where a purgative is needed i> Prepared and grid by MARTIN Sc W'HITELEY, Wholesale Drug Store, No. 4o S Cilv.-rt st , Baltimore Fr.r sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and W ATT bOX & JACOB, Lewislown ; and by AI.EX ANDFH RULE DOE, \\ illiamsburg, Huntingdon county. June 30,1549—1y, r Pilh MAUI NEK S COMPASS, imparting confidence to lb 1 bold Sena of Neptune, while ploughing the stormy seas, arid uniting the ratiotif of the world in the binds of Commerce, create 1 fir le, sensation in the world than have the glorious deeds of tin- Old Establish ed and Pat-Famed Lottery Brokers, PVFER it CO., X. \ l.rgkt Street, Baltimore, JH ; who are the first to ad minister successfully to the n< ssiues -f man kind, winning thereby a fame is Capital Prize Sellrra as unlimited as the circumambient air More ■ beering results: PvfericC' the special agenu of firtune : Never a drawing but they f el! |h, prizes r; Distant correspondents only see this fIO.tXK), whole ticket, sent to Virginia. 5',000. hole In iet, sent to N rk #,OCOT, whole ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. #30.- 000, half ticket, s-m to North Carolina. #15,009. half t.iket, gent to South Carolina. %Ki.fiOO, quaitir ticket, rent to Pennsylvania $-.000, quarter tuku, sent to Ohio. #3.000, irt , x ticket, sent to Indiana. #12,000, quarter ticker, sent to South Carolina Pverv prize promptly paid, and on file (H> again rrf tr toMana ger*' Drtuciugt. .' Far heller make an investment at the truly lucky and far-famed office of Titfcr Co than go to Califor nia Pyfi.r Ac C<. give gold already fincdand stamped. The maj'rity of Capitals alwnys *, id b\ Pnfcr $ Co. Il ink Drags, payable at sight In gold, remitted promptly to any pari of the United States for prices sold by Pyfer Co. '■O-.ill Commitmenti,ir>t strictly eemjuleotial. R member thnr :lie rtnult of the f.rtt froii has often lieen a splendid fortune! A little perseverance is sure to realize one. HICK ami tplen li 1 Int'erirr, f„r July, 1Hl-Smd - ourer itert t„ Pft'rr .f- Co for the prize*. Dale. Capital N.> of Price of Price of July. Prizes. Bitlk.U Tickets. Park'gs. 2 #2S,(WW 75 Nos 12 drawn #s #57 70 22,500 78 N..*. 14 drawn 5 17 50 20,W0T 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 ]J 00 20,000 78 NOS— 12 drawn 5 19 30,0*10 75 N'os 1| drawn 10 32 50 'J sof 12.000 78 N'os 13 drawn n 27 50 24,003 75 Nos. 13 draw n 5 I; 50 3*',000 78 Nos. 12 drawn in 22 JO W 2!,• -1' 75 Nos 12 drawn 5 17 'o ih.OliO 75 Nos II drawn 4 13 50 II 11.000 7a \ns |fi drawn 15 15 00 lt> Jut 15 into 75 N'os. II drawn s 27 50 l< 20, IM) 78 N'os. 14 dr.iwu 5 17 50 40.000 75 Nos. 13 diawn 10 22 50 19 20,000 66 Nos. 10 drawn 5 16 25 la.ono > Nos. 13 drawn 5 17 :. 0 21 3of 25,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 32 50 UtolktO 7s N>s. 15 drawn 8 25 00 21 So,ooo 7 5 Nos. 12 drawn 5 17 *, ■t' l ati.iOTo 72 N'os 12 drawn 10 y* -o 2d 22,000 ,9 Nos. 13 drawn 5 17 50 10,000 66 Nos, 13 drawn 4 11 00 2a tjn.lioO 78 N'os 13 drawn 20 70 (in .10 y.i.ism 7a Nl5 dr.-iwii 8 25 up 31 2t.n00 78 Nos 13 drawn 5 17 50 i>Tlia prire of packages of AJufwter rickets only, 1. ait vert i>t J above. SbTlie Managers' Printed Diawings, endorsed by the roniinlssnuiers appointed (for this purpose) by th.-Gov ernor of .Maryland, are in ail ruse* s. nl to our cuirea pondt'iiis. :>la;tt. rs always strongly and carefully sealed The pinchaseis of packages of ticket* seldom hive more than six clianees against their drawing in a pack age any of the capital prizes, and one puksge may draw four of the highest prizes. 1 wo-tlurdsof the prizes are sold in packages of tickets dVPlease order a few .lay* tier;. RE the lotteries draw. ! AL! orders punctually answered by the return mails Persons at a distance frotn Baltimore, who wish "for tune buckled on their harks," w ill find that it it only necessary !.,e the ~ •„ laid down in the above schedule,) for a package or single ticket to the truly for lunate, far [.mud, and old established house of rvi rcK tv co., .Yo. I St., Baltimore, M l. J me 30, 1M- !ni. STATE CONVENTION. VF the last meeting of liio VVmo STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, held at Harris burg, 111 pursuance or ihe public cull, it was on motion, Resolved, Tint tbe friends of the National and Stato administrations, in l'ennsylvania, be requested to meet in the several cities and counties of the State, and select delegates equal in number to their representation in the State Legislature, who shall meet in (inven tion at the Court HOUOT? in 1 larrisburg, at li o'clock, a. m , on THURSDAY, TIIK 16TH DAY or AUGUST ALXT, for the purpose of se- j lecting a candidate f.-r CANAL COMMIS SIONER, and to do such other business us the interest of the country may require. By order of the Committee. GEORGE ERETY, Ch'rman pro tem. L)AVID W. PATTERCON, Secretary. I RES 0 L U I I 0 N Relative to an Amendment of the Constitution. J ) F.SOIA r.I) /,,, Senate on,l 11, U5,: of R,pr,- L V ;•>"/ .fin < soj the Commonwealth of J', nmylvauia in General .hnmbly mcf, That thfc C-uirttluni,,,. l tins C ommon W eal 11. be amended ill tile sc cuud section of the lifih article, so that it si. .11 read as follows: Tin- Judges of the Supreme < 'ourt, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as arc or shall bo established by Jaw, shall be elected by the qualified electors ol the Commonwealth in the manner following, to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large. The President Judges ol ttic several Courts of Common Picas and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall he established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law. by the quali- ' fied electors of the re spec tire districts over which the} arc to preside or act as Judges, j And the Associate Judges ol the Courts of Com mon Pleas by the qualified electors of the coun ties respective ly. The Judges of the Supreme ' ourt >h.ill hold their offices for the term of fif teen years, il they shall so long believe them selves well: (subject to the allotment hereinaf ter provided for, subsequent to the first elcc j tion :) The President Judges of Die several | Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other courts of Record as are or shall be established ! by law, and all other Judges required to he learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long be have themselves well: The Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices tor the term of five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well: all of whom shall be commissioned bv the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be suffi cient grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on the address of two thirds of each branch of Ihc Legislature. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the i adoption of this amendment, and the commis sions of all the judges who may be then in of fice shall expire on the first Monday of Decern- \ her following, wfcen the terms of the new judges j shall commence. The persons who shall then ! be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall j hold their offices as follows: one of them for j three jears, one lor six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years* and one for fifteen years : the term of each to be decided by lot L\ the said judges, as soon after the election a, convenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be is- ' sued in accordance thereto. The judge" w hose commission w ill first expire shall be Chief Jus j tire during his term, an.i thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire hall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more 1 commissions shall expire on the dav, the judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall he the Chief Justice. Any vacancies hap pening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled bv ap pointment by tho Governor, to continue till the ! first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme ; - Court ar.d the Presidents of the several Courts ' of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be hxed by law, which sball not be diminished during their continuance in office,but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nJr hold 1 ar.y other office of profit under this Common wealth, or under the government of the United I States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges ol the .Supreme Court during their con- < , tinuance in office shall reside within this Com monwealth, and the other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the di trict or county for which they were respective ly elected. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the House ot Rrpresentatirn. GEO. DA RSI E, Speaker of the Seriate. IN* THE SENATE, March 1, 1649. Rcsolred, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 21, Nays 6. Extract from the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. IN THE lIOPSE or REPRESENTATIVES, ) j .Ipril 2, 1649. > Ruelc.J, I hat tins iesolution pass.—Yeas 06 I nays 26. Extract from the Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OrricL- Filed April 5. 1649. A. L. RUSSELL, llrp. S'c. of the Commonwealth. j SECRETARY'S OFFICE. PEXVSYI.VANIA, S: I DO ( CRTII Y that THE above AND foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Original Itesoiu tion of the (icneral Assembly, entitled " Reso lution relative to an Amendment of the Consti tution.'' as the same remains on file in this of- ' fice. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my -p pj hand, and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office at Har- i " ' ri'hurj, this eleventh day of June. \iuio Domini, one thousand eight hundred and 1 forty-nine. TOWN SEND HAINES, S>rrtlnry of thr Commotmrallh. "JOFRVAI (IF Srvirt. I*' solution, Mo. 1 N?, entitled 'Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' \v as read a third time. On the question, will " the Senate agree to the resolution ? The Yeas and A ays were t iken agreeably to the Consti tution, and were as follows, viz : " V EAl —.Messrs. Boas, Brawley, Crabb, Cun " ningham. Forsyth, Hugus, Johnson, Lawrence, '• Levis, Mason, Matthias, M'Caslin, Rich, "Richards. Sadler, Sankey, Saverv, Small] " Smyser, Sterrett and Stme—ill. N'ATS---Messrs. Best, Drum, Prick, Ives, " King, lvonigmacher, Potteiger and Dai*ic " Sjmtktr —B. "So the question was determined in the af " lirmativc." JOLT.NAI. OF TIIF. HOPSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ( "Shall the resolution pass? The yeas and . n:, y s were taken agreeably to the provision of the tenth article of the Constitution, and are " as follows, viz: '• YF.AS—Messrs. Gideon J. Rill, David J ' Bent, < Yaig Biddle, Peter 1). Bloom, Dav id M ' Bole Thomas K. Bull, Jarob Cort, John 11. ' Diehl, Nathaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emerv, William Evans, John , ■ :,,lso "L Samuel Frgelv, Joseph W. Fisher, ' Henry M. Fuller, Thomas Grove. Robt Ilamp oS,on' ( ~ e, , ?r b re B• Henszey, Thomas J. Herring, lt p OS , e ' J 1 (-gms, Chas. Ilortz, Joseph B Hower, Robert Klotz, Harrison P. Laird, Abraham Lamberton, James J. Lewis, James W. Long, Jacob M Cartney, John F. M'Culloch, Hugh „ ' Job . n y Laughlin, Adam Martin, S.un ' John C - Edward Nickleson, Stewart Pearce, James Porter, Henry C. Pratt, Alonzo Ivbh, George Rupley, Theodore ll\- u f. r,iai < Christian Snively, Thomas I Jeremiah B. Stubbs, Jost J Stutzman, 'Marshall Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggart, ii m eor p ' 1 horn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah vvattles, Samuel Weirieh, Alonzo 1. Wilcox, Daniel Zerbey.and William F. Packer Speak " er.—s3. 1 , V N^ yS_MeSSrs ' Au ftu K. Cornyn. David , t i David Evans, Henry S. Evans, John I anion, John W. George, Thomas Gil " lespie, John B. Gordon, William Henry, JAMES J. Kirk, Joseph Knubach, Kobert K. " Kittle, John S. Mvalrnont, John M'KRE, " William M'Sherry, Jos,ah Miller, William T. • Morri-on, John A. Ot(o, William Y. Roberts, '• John W. R ->•!,,-irv, John K. Rutherford, R.' bundle Smith, John Smyth, John Sonder, " George Walters and David F. William®.—2b. "sj the question wa- determined in the alfir " illative." SECRETARY'S OFFICE, ) ~ ILtrrLburg, June 13, IS 10. V 1 T.V.SVLVAKIA, BS. 1 DO CERTIFY that the above and f,r,> "°' n K' s it true and correct copy iwf 2fknE tf),i " eaB " an d "-N ays," takeii "Resolution relative to an vjjjfjvv Amendment of the Constitution," , ftl . ,® s ,h<> same appears on the Journals >t the two Houses of the General Assembly of vi, • onimor 'walth, for the session of 1-40 .'o'r < SS o" y *' an< * y,) d the seal of said office, ts-srsjfJU^ one lhousaiid tish < T„OO_O M TOWNSE.VD HAINES, ' fh e VOTI. i: TO THE PUBLIC.— We, the subscribers, merchants of the borough of Cewi.-town, aorec to close our stores and trans act no business whatever, on the cominir 4th day of July. Charles Kilz, Jas. .Viilifcen, Jr. & Co. F. G. Franciscus, Kennedy & Porter, Frank &, Stinchcieer, VV. J. tSterrett, C. 1,. Jones, Francis McCJure, VVattson &. Jacob, John A. Sterctt, iVushauiu, Brothers, Samuel Frank, Urn. Marks &. Son, J. Thomas, Waiter Liliey, F. J. Hoffman, Geo Biymyer, Green's Medicai Depot. June 23, j-19 CqffeeT~C 'ojfecl /* < OOIJ Rio, Java, and l,aguira CO IF EE lor sale by the pound or sack, at LOW prices. 1 have the best o!u Rio Coffee to be had in ihe country. Also, ROASTED COF FEE always on hand. C. I, JONES, At the IS rip Cheap Cask Store. Lewistowu, June 23, lb 19—3t. DELICIOUS TEA. nptir. subscriber would respectfully in form the public that he haft always fgw on hand and is constantly receit- HfJSI '"l?'supplies of the choicest i |y 51 f'd most delicious (ircm an,! Eaffiei3Sii lUack I /..1 .V, that are imported into the Philadelphia market, which he recom mends to the citizens of arid vicin ity with confidence; as lie knows them to bo superior to any other thai are sold in this place C. L. J ONES, ■Vtr Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, June '23, 1-49 3r. BRIGADE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, ) Lewistown, June 18,1549. \ ■ fjpllE Brigade Inspector, in compliance with JL the 14th section of Act of April, l4p entitled •' An Act to revise the Militia System ot Pennsylvania, and to provide for the train ings of such only s shall he uniformed," issiie the following BRIGADE ORDER : A A ELECTION will be held, at the County Seat, at the public house of DAXIKI. EtSF.NBr.SE, on the first Monday in July. (July . '2. 1-49.) for the election ot O.Y E MAJOR (!E\ER AL, for the 1 lth Division, P. M. The Yolu. teer Officers of Companies. Battal ions, Regiments, and the Erigade, will be en titled to vote at said election. The Polls will he opened at 10 o'clock, A. M., and will close at 0 o'clock, P. M DANIEL EI SEN BISE, Bng. W I.ewistown, June 23. IM9—2t SHERIFF'S T\il j>\ virtue MCKT.AN CO.NTNLR, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, J Lewistown, June 23,1549. ) td. N. B.—Purchasers at ibe above Sheriff's sale are hereby notified that the amount ol thesa't will be required to be paid immediately on the property being knocked down, or it will be forth with reeold to the highest bidder. D. AicK. C , Stuff. VBKAHAM'S Highly Improved Patent . Manifold V\ ritere, lor copying letters, invoices, draw ings, plans, &c. This invention w ill produce a letttr with its copy at oper ation ; or, it required, a letter with two far similes to send abroad, with a single pen,(style) which is so durable that it will last for centu ries without repair. For the book store °f C. ( SPOTS WOOD. I.ewistown, June 16, 1-19 —3t. [() KENS VALLEY COlli THE Lykens Valley Coal T umpany W ILL be X prepared to deliver Coal, on and" after tha 2uth in-t.. at the Depot, Miller-burg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, (at the lo ad of the Wi conisco Canal, 12 utile- front Clark'- Ferry,) at the follow ing price- CA-H : I.uinp, broken and screened, $2.00 per ton. Nut, 1.75 do. Limeburners' screened, 1374 do. do. mixed, do. WILLIAM HAWKINS, Treasurer. April 14, 1649— taugl. OONGS OF THE"BAKERS — fhe PARTING FJ RE.PIIEM, tin- aoooftiMtrti Farewell, Where can the Soul Rest. Hurrah f r tb* SEA Boys, the Funeral of an Odd Ft How, the T uni son Banner, the Buriuan Lowr, the Happiest Time is Now, the New Congres-innal Song ot Eight Dollar- a Dav, Vway Down HA-T, tie doeth alt things Well", He led HEI to the Altar, or the Rich Young Man - Wedding, the New fotntdland Dog. ML of the above are for SALE at the book store of c C. SPOTSWOOD. I.ewistown, April 26, 161.'. €\wkinsi' Sfotts\ __ We have now on hand a large stock of f r?~^4(T' 'o dung Stove.-, such as g' ' oan warrant to give ltraHl have the I -tutn n, two si the Star, two AND H!I persons Y Stove, to give us a call M..r. (iiircha.-ing Lewistowii, fuue 23, 1-49.