j' of LETTER 3 remaining in the Post '(>,!•. :t; M-\'e> town, for the quarter end !l : |,i. i ' • en Joseph F. King Hugh \ \ i lvelly John V old Uex indcr Long John ,■ !, Michael Eeapold George ];, i ik- Vithotty I.<-w is Jerry , n imuet Mahoney John v Jane- MeEntirc Elizabeth , .| t . tb un Susannah Magnrrah John i ici) Mc Bride Robert (-..iciic Patrick MeFarland Robert , , Patrick McGrune Christopher I ;n iII J:UI>GO Moran James ( .. .!■ i•. McGownu Edward t •. r i, r .'aioes McCarty Andrew .cli ("uarles Moran Patrick p,ilv Thomas 2 McGrigger Samuel p.. k I! i-annah Magness Thomas JIIT-CN William Mundy Stephen poiiuiu rty missPriseillaMeDonnel Michael I), _ i ty miss JaucW.Newman Michael I>, iiiy Patrick Oshen Patrick Pcviiiey John l'ennepacker Rebecca r.v tJeorge Ripple Sarah Estep Elijah llaukin Rev. It. Ply un llu-an Robertson Robert iJru-li illiam Rudy Jacob (iia-iiniie Daniel Sunderlin Samuel Garrett James Smitli Patrick i; inly William Snyder Henry 2 1, ,1-on Owen Smyth Geo. W. Gouran Edward Shade Jacob lh>ran Thomas Seirs Alexander Barron Samuel I'll' Clarkson ||.inl;ieks John White Patrick Iloliucs Calvin Waggoner Ann lianawalt George Wiuter Elizabeth 1) H. LI SK, P. M. McVcytown, July 7, 1849—3t. T IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post \ j Office at Lewistown, July 1, 1849. Cf Persons enquiring for letters in the fol i.ov'nig list will please say they are advertised. .V'air John ivenrer Henry Andres Thos. Leaty Jofin D. Anspach illiam Leech Stewart Ausburn Thomas Long George 2 Aburn mis- Rebecca Lancton miss Mary Ann Beatty Samuel W. Lancaster Sarah Brua miss S. A. Iwhr Gabreal Barrens Thornton I.ightner I.ucinda Black miss F.nidy Lebrick William M. Brown James I.offerty James Jtrown miss Catharine Lawrence Sam. Jiray William I.ightner Reuben Hoggs Andrew I.ynn, Esq. James F. Boaß mi-* Lavenia Lyman Jas. Brought Jacob Lenor George Brown James G. Long miss Amiila Baura Rebecca 2 McNeal Eliza Beck, r William P. McNeal John Bell, E-q. James H. McCrum West Baker John E. McSwiggen M. lilakc Thomas J. McCrum miss Louisa Bream Solomon McManame John Bowman Syrus McCracken Thomas Bolinger Jacob McKiben Brown John McHugh John R ancr Stephen McGuire Lawrence Barker A. 11. McKinnv I'att Brown miss Elizabeth McGonnel Patrick Benjamin Jacob MoMonagfe Patrick Brookes Joson McCracken Robert Black Rev. Samuel McG&uan Edward Burlew Hiram McKarman James Brought John Milligan D. li irix George Mayers mrs. Mary Prion Michael Jlfartin D. L. Blackshire William .Ways, Jr. A. Bryan James .Wurry William 2 Campbell, Esq. Win. J.d.Vullen Patrick Cauflman A. .Maris Marlm t iark J. C. 3 .Viller miss Ann Maria Cone A. G. .Wusser Jonus Cauffman Frederick .Voss Andrew I'nrnpbcll, Esq. A. W T . .Vunday Dennis C'aley mrs. Sarah .Uiles Jemima Crider mrs. Mary .Uullen Rev. < Yownover Samuel 2 .Vorrow Joseph Caeley Daniel 2 -Myers James Campbell 11. E. 2 -Miller miss-Martha Cranage John -V/aier -Mr. Connelly John 2 -Miller miss Egilda Courcy Mills -Vaintzer Robert Campcll miss Rachael -Mowery-Vary A. < ranitel John -Vahany Timothy Crouch L. -Venelis Bernard C dlen W. M. -Vorrow Thomas Cook, Esq. Ennion -Vartin James -V. • lUghfman Isaac .M izeolaeinold I alcy Lewis Nersbet John ' rnmings Alexander Nymond mrs. Susan ' (.ambers John Newcomer John Cyner miss Barbara Newman mrs. Susan astole Thomas Neil 11. B. < arnpbell John Potter John i'r -man E. T. 2 Pattison John C rnmesford Piialin Daniel buchman Esq. Wm. Paul William Dauavon John I'earce David i'rike mr-. M. E. Ruddy Patt Ikck-ori Capt. C. Rliule Jonathan 3 l)ror./,i(.k Abraham Rumbaugh William Davi: J un Rotbrock miss Mary Dick'on John Reed Jno. S. iJjlfy Peter 2 Raurk John Durb: ■row T. Rolin Jacob It'lily it rt Reemakcr Christian 2 rly J icob Kayger John 2 E ;.-t :J William Itichesson Samuel 1 < r-tei Daniel Rhoada Thinman Erebn Christian Richartlson Henry J. j '■ tney John Raoss Thomas i' ;elds Nathan Redline Henry • rguson S irnuel Rusell mrs. Jane j .-ling Rev John Squire Mchoney Thomas Smith Rev. Jarncs ! ivenmrs. KlizabclhSpickcr Elizabeth L' a Samuel Smith mrs. Jane I • rris Daniel Siaullether Andrew (rifiith miss Esther Simon George ('nun Wilhelm Stullen liernhart ''raham John • Shoemaker Catliarine ge miss lA-viria Salsbury Orlondo Giiigeriel John Smith James 2 Brill Levi Sworm Lydia C .en Isabella Smith Robert lloyt miss Mary Straus Heiurich R' uderson mrs. Mary Scott miss -Mary -M. Mart Frederick Spayd ./onas 1 lauly Michael 2 Silver wood -Wathias .M. Hoover Daniel Snouper miss Catharine Hale James Smith John T. Ilench Win. C. Strong David Hauch James W. Stootsman Abraham liarkin Peter Sliemmer Daniel ileneiy William 'l ice Joseph Hoinphries James 'Forney -/. M. li ; vigor Jacob Taylor Stephen \V . lh;ch Jacob Torinra miss Catharine H•'s -ei Jacob Tunegan James liiri.- Anthony Vanzaiult ifezekiah • ' ris Edward V uiidarnikcr Joseph !!■ ■ !.v James Woods Arthur .vvt.l John C. Y> Glis Joseph A. " 'i. sfdi Weeler r.aiss l.avirua ■' > rt Martin Wilson David ■ n Augustus M. Wilson Ezra ' -• E-q. li< njjiiuit 2 Will Thomas .Mary t\ iliiarns Joseph B. 2 •'•is D. S. Wagner Isaac h "k mrs. I.ucretia A. Wsahmood Kvaline " '< r Christian 2 Walter Daniel > !. !v. ord Wumiflcr Michael r ■ r Joseph Whitikcttle Franklin Kenny Thotnstft Williamson, Eq. Mr. John Williams Sharb-t D bslley John 3 Yirtrey Michael Eainuel M. WILLIAM IRTLLR, P. M town, July I, 3t. K ■ L'LLNDID quality of blenched and ' * biov. i iniiiliiie, at cents per yard, an ■ le I old c'.icwlierfi lit 8 cents', St C. L. JUNES' Nt w ( heap ( a■ h Store. MWirtown, July 7, 1-19. Pennock's Patent A.2TD G-3.A11T planter, 1 f 'ivm'iv TL?NV NlE ' LR ' Ryi: - MM.F.Y, i L 1 / ' ,AA . 0./7'S, lIE.LYS, I'll.lS, | /?{ /./ B.IGJS, TLILYII'S, V. 'WNlil-8 iMacnine operates equally well on J- all kinds of land, and is not injured !>v ■ coining m contact with rocks, roots, &c. ft u .11 plant point rows, and ail irregular shaped ' todds, without sowing any part twice over. '• u i{ h n saving of from lit to 15 percent, in j labor, it will, with ease for two horses, plant troni 1(1 to I*J acres per day of wheat, oats, barley, and other small grains; and with one S | man and horse, it will readily plant from 15 to I -I' acres per day of Indian corn, beans, teas, ' ' rata bagas, &c. It will save from 2 to 3 pecks of seed per ' acre, and yield from 15 to 2(1 per cent, more ! than the broad cast seeding, by distributing ' the grain uniformly at any desired depth, and i leaving a ridge of earth between the rows. ' I'he roots of the young plant are protected ; during the winter by the action of the frost I and rain mouldering Hie earlh upon them, in- | stead of lieing thrown cut and exposed ns in broad cast On this account the stalk is stronger and less subject to mildew, and is not I so liable to injury by the fly, • The farmer is frequently prevented by rain i j from harrowing in his gram after it is sown, ; which harrowing is needless in seeding with j litis machine as it completes the work at once, j PRE 2YII U TSFL 3 , I Were awarded thtse Drills as follows: Iy the Philadelphia and Delaware County l . Agricultural Society, first Premium, in 1811. j I By the St. George's and Appoquinunink Ag ! riciiitural Society, in 1 ll. By the Amoricari Institute, Silver Medal, in i 1942. By the Franklin Institute, Diploma, Honor- I ! arv, in 1842. By the New Castle County (Delaware.) Agricultural Society, First I'iemium, in 18-15'. By the New York State Agiicultural Soci- ! cty. Diploma, (Honorary,) in 1 —. .By (lie New York Srate Agricultural Soci-' ety, First Premium, m 1847. Recommendation*. YALLKV, May 28, 1910. Mr. Aoner Thompson: Dear Sir—The Pennock Drill 1 got from you lust summer, i worked to my entire satisfaction, in rough and ; smooth ground. Each tube and hopper work ing separate and independent ot eacti other, is a decided advantage, by escaping rocks, roots, | sowing point rows, &c., and from the appear-,; ancc ol my crop at this time, there will he a better yield to the acre than on what I sowed ! broad-cast, besides a saving ut one halt bushel ot seed to the acre. I believe it is one ot the most profitable agricultural implements in use by the farming community. JAMES BEATTY, Jr. We cordially concur in tiie above. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, JAMES PARKEK, A DAM GREER. RKEUSVILI.E, May 20, 1910 Mr. AIINPR THOMPSON : Dear Sir —The Pennock Drill, that 1 bought of you last stni : mer, worked to my entire satisfaction, both on , rough and smooth ground ; it is not injured by ; coming in contact with rocks or roots. I think ; from the present appearance of my drilled wheat, that it will yield enough more ou my i crop to pay the price of the Drill, at nriy rate, i FELIX McC LIN TICK. This is to certify that each of tiie under- j signed bought one of Pennock's Drills of A li ner Thompson last summer, arid that we fully i concur in the ebove statement made by Felix j i McClintick. S. W. TAYLOR, JR., JOHN TAYLOR, J NO. M ACL AY, SA MI E L A LEX ANDE R, JAMES ALEXANDER, JAMES M. MARTIN. NEAR AI.I.KNVIM.K, May 18, Hl9. ! Mr. Aimer Thompson : Dear Sir—Hiving i ! used one of S. &. M. Pennock's Drills, intro- ■ duced by you some two year ago in tins coun ty, 1 am fully satisfied of its great utility to the farmer who will, with due care, use it. , For rny own part, I think that I will, upon j thirty-eight acres sowing, gain enough this j year to pay lor one of the Drills. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM WILSON. The undersigned fully concur in the above. W. B. JOHNSTON, SH. ZOOK. Mirms COIWTV, May 18, 1919. Mr. Ahner Thompson : Dear Sir—l he . Pennock Wheat Drill 1 purchased of you last \ fall worked to my entire satisfaction both on j | rough und smooth ground. It saves at least j j one peck of seed per acre, and 1 believe, from the present appearance of the wheat, it w ill | yield considerably more than that seeded in I the usual broadcast way. JOHN MCDOWELL. Wthereby certify that, having bought and used Pennock's Drills, we cheerfully concur in ■ the above statement, made bv Mr. M'Dowell. WM. CUMMINS, SA ML W. TAYLOR, YOST KING, SAM I EL LANTZ, MATTHEW TAYLOR DERRV TOWNSHIP. May 24, 1949. Mr. Thompson : Sir—The Pennock Uiill ] | 1 bought of you lit summer worked to my en- j tire satisfaction, !>oth on rough and smooth j ground, as it is not injured by coming in con- i tact with rocks. Each hopper and each tube ■ works sepaiate and independent of each other: 1 it will sow all irregular shaped land HI I point, sows, without sowing any twice over ; it .avid ; ' at least l bushel of iced to the acre; and 1 lieve the drilled wheat will yield < • rmi lcrabie 1 more than that sown in the usual way. WILLIAM E. fSil \W. I fully 'ind cordially subscribe to the' m 1111 II ess of the statement above. JOHN FLEMING. WM. M. FLEMING. Isaac Price substantially concurs in above. 0;y .Manufactured and f<#r sale bv the sub scribers, at Perry-viMe, Mifflin r untv Pa , who will deliver Drills in any part of Bi> F JUO, GAMBUIA, HI NTIM.DON, Alli ri.LN, T 'T N j IRK, CI.INTON, and I ,YO)M INO COUfICCS. | Drills are warranted to perform to j the entire satisfaction of purchasers, if used ac cording to direction-*—if not satisfactory, after a fair trial, they will be taken back, provided ; a reasonable compensation be allowed for i their use. j ijj'Vv'ivv for a Drill, SIOO. ABNER THOM PSON, WILLIAM REED. ; PCHUVSVII.E, MI HI in county, PA., I June 2, 1819. (' I'Oi: OALY 51.5. WEISEIt &~JOII]N T STON, Daguerreotype Arli*ts, W'OULI) respectfully inform the La dies nnd Gentlemen of Lewistown and vicinity, that they liave taken rooms for a short time immediately over tlie Store of Vr. C. E. JONES, in MARKET STREET, nnH are proparod to pxccutc Oajruorrpot} r pc Likenesses in a style superior to any heftto fbre taken in Lewistown. Then give us a call—our prices are low ; Our work, it is perfect, as specimens show ; 1 lie Sun isour pencil, with rev'rence we say, Your miniature made by the bright King of day. Call soon. Remember that delays arc dan gerous. GfTlnstructions given in the art with all the late improvements, nnd apparatus furnish ed on reasonable terms. Lewistown, June 50, 1949—3t. STATE CONVENTION. - VT the last meeting of the WHIG STATE CENTRAI. COMMITTEE, held at Harris burg, in pursuance of the public call, it was on motion, Resolved, That the friends of the National and Slate administrations, in Pennsylvania, he requested to meet in the several cities and counties of the *tate, and select delegates equal in number to their representation in the Slate Legislature, who shall meet in Conven tion at tiic Court House in flarrisbnrp, nt 11 o'clock, a. m., on THURSDAY, THE lfim DAY OF AUGUST NEXT, for the pur|>o.se of se lecting a candidate for CASA It COMMIS SIONER, and to do such other business as ilie interest of the country may require. By order ot the Committee. GEORGE ERETY, Ch'rman protein. DAVID W. PATTERSON, Secretary. Dissolution of Partnership. N OTICE IS hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the subscri ber-, as Contractors on Section 7!) of the Penn sylvania Railroad, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 23d of June instant. The ac counts of said firm will be settled by ANTHONY GARVER, by whom the contract will he con tinued. WILLIAM FREELAND, ANTHONY GAR VEIL June 30, le49 —4t.* TO tIIIMKV KHCIlim \\rE have always on hand a lino stock of Y v the following articles, which we are prepared to sell Wholesale, at a small advance on city rates, having been " well bought," pur chasing almost strictly for CASH ; Drugs, Patent Medicines, Glass, Oil, 3.75 per -nek. OCT"To dealers a liberal discount off"these prices will be made. may 20, 1949. F. J. HOFFMAN. I |IU UK, Jlcdiciiics, Ac, 8 y OILS, PAIN IS, vNc. BLANK BOOK'S CORDAGE, COTTON LAPS, Ac. STEEL SPRINGS PURE WHITE LEAD, at 82 per Keg For sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 1849. 4 htffee ! ! ( i OOD Rio, Java, and Laguira COFFEE A lor saie by the pound or sack, at ROW prices. I have the best old Kin Coffee to be had in the country. Also, ROASTED COF FEE always on hand. C. L. JONES, At the New Cheap Cash Sloru. Lewistown, June 23, l w l9—3t. DELICIOUS TEA. rfitHE subscriber would respectfully in -™- form tbo public that lie lias always Moil hand and is constantly receiv ing, fresh supplies of the choicest and most delicious Creen and lilack TEAS, that are imported into the Philadelphia market, which he recom mends t<> the citizens of Lewistown and vicin ty with confidence; as he knows them to be t>ulienor tr any other that nre sold in this place. C. L. JONES, New Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, June 23, 1-19—3r. LYKENS VALLEY COAL. riMIE Lykens Valley Coal Cnmpany will he I prepared to deliver Coal, on and after the 20th iust., at the Depot, Millersburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, (at the head of the Wi coniseo Canal, 12 miles from Clark's Ferry,) at the following prices CASH : Lump, liroken and screened, $2.00 per ton. ; Nut, 1.75 do. Limeburncrs' screened, 1 do. do. mixed, 75 do. WILLI A M HAWKINS, Treasurer. Apiil 11, 1849—taugl. it E S 0 L U T I 0 ]\ T Relative to an Amendment of the Constitution, RESOLY ED '<;/ the Senate and Home of Repre sentatives of the Commonwealth of I'ennsylvunia in General Assembly met, That the Constitution ol this Commonwealth be amended in the se cond section ot the fifth article, so that it shall ! read as follows : The Judges of the Supreme Court, ol the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of sue it other Courts of Record as are or ; shall be established by law, shall be elected by thc. qualified electors ol the Commonwealth iu the manner following, to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large. The President Judges ol'the several Courts of Common Pleas and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall he established b\ law, and all other Judges required to lie learned in the law, by the quali fied electors of the respective districts over which they arc to preside or act as Judges. And the Associate Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas by the qualified electors of the coun- j ties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of fif teen years, if they shall so long behave them selves well: (subject to the allotment hereinaf ter provided for, subsequent to the first elec tion :) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other courts of Record as arc or shall be established ' by law, and all other Judges required to he learned in the law, shall hold their olfices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long be have themselves well: The Associate Judges of j the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their i offices for the term of five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well: all of whom shall be commissioned by 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 the Legislature. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commh sions of all the judges who may be then iu of fice shall expire on the first Monday of Decem ber following, w hen the terms of the new judges shall commence. The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Huprc-mc Court shall hold their offices as follows : one of them for three years, one for six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years ; the term of each to be decided by lot by the said judges, as soon after the election as convenient, arid the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be is sued in accordance thereto. The judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Jus tice during his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn he the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same day, the judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies hap pening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by ap pointment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme (Jourt and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not he diminished during their continuance in office, but thev shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Common wealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of 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 dis trict or county for which they were respective ly elected. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speako of the House of Representatives. GEO. DA RSI E, Speaker of the Senate. I.x Tiir. SENATE, March 1, 1849. lie solved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 21, Xays 8. Extract from the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. I\" THE llot'SE OF RF.PHFSF.X'TATIVES, ) April 2, $ Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 58, nays 2<>. Extract from the Journal. WAI. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Filed April 5. 1849. A. L. RUSSELL, Dep. Sec. of the Commonwealth. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: 1 no < F.RTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true, and correct copy of the Original Resolu tion of the General Assembly, entitled " Rcso -1 uti !ii relative to an Amendment of the Consti tution," as the same remains on file in tins of fice. Iu testimony whereof T have hereunto set my I, - hand, and caused to he affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office at Har l• i)% rishurg, this eleventh day of June, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. TOWXSKXD HAINES, Secretary of the Commonwealth. " JorRXAI. OF SENATF.. " Resolution, No. led, entitled ' Resolution " relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' " was read a third time. On the question, will " the Senate agree to the resolution ? The Yeas " ami Nays were taken agreeably to the Consti " tution, and were as follows, viz : '• YEAS —Messrs. Boas, Brawley, Crabb, Cun " ningbum, Forsyth, Hugus, Johnson, Lawrence, " Levis, Mason, Matthias, M'Caslin, Rich, " Richards, Sadler, Sankey, Savery, Small, " Smyscr, Sterrett and Stiuc—2l. " NAYS —Messrs. Best, Drum, Frick, Ives, " King, Konigmacher, Potteiger and Darsie, " Speaker—B. " So the question was determined in the af •• firuiativc." "JOURNAL OF TIIF. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. "Shall the resolution pass? The yeas and " nays were taken agreeably to the provision of " the tenth article of the Constitution, and arc " as follows, viz : " YEAS —Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David J. " Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D. Bloom, David M. " Bole, Thomas K. Bull, Jacob Cort, John 11. " Diehl, Nathaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emery, " David G. Eshleman, William Evans, John " Fausold, Samuel Fcgcly, Joseph W. Fisher, " Henry M. Fuller, Thomas Grove. Robt Hamp "son, George I'. llenszey, Thomas J. Herring, " Joseph lliggins,Chas. llortz, Joseph B Hower, " Robert Klotz, Harrison P. Laird, Abraham " Lamberton, James J. Lewis, James W. Long, "Jacob M'Cartncy, John F. M'Culloch, Hugh " M'Koe, John M'Luughlin, Adam Martin, Saiu " ttel Marx, John C. Myers, Edward Nickleson, " Stewart l'earcc, James Porter, llrnry C. Pratt, " Alon/.o Itobb, George Rupley, Theodore Ry " man, Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel Seibert, " John Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas C. "Steel, Jeremiah B. Stubbs, Jost J. Slutzman, " Marshall Swartzwclder, Samuel Taggart, "George T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunalt " Wattles, Samuel Weirich, Alon/.o I. Wilcox, " Daniel Xcrbey, and William F. Packer, Speak " cr —53. " Nays—Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn, David " M. Courtney, David Evans, Henry S. Evans, " John Fenlon, John W. George, Thomas Gil " lespie, John 11. Gordon, William Henry, "James J. Kirk, Joseph Laubach, Robert R. " Little, John S. M'Caluiont, John M'Koe, " William M'Shcrry, J<. ia!i Miller, William T " Morrison, John A. Otto, William Y Roberts, John W. Uosebcrry, John B. Rutherford, It. ' Bundle Smith, John Smyth, John Souder, George Walters and David F. Williams.—26. ' bo the question was determined in the affir " maLvc." SF.CRF.TARY'S OFFICE, } Harrisburg, June 15, 1811). < PENNSYLVANIA, SS. §1 no CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct eor.v -of the " Yeas" and " Nays," taken J on the "Resolution relative to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the session of D id" Witness my hand and the seal of said office, the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fortv-nine. " TOWXSEN D HAINE3, ju23—3m Secretary of the Commonwealth. IT Cj T 5 T r* T •A4 w i. i A. following accounts have been ex -™- amined and passed by me, and remain filed ot record iu this office for the inspection of lleirjs, Legatees, Creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mif fiin, to be held at the Court House m LEWIS TOWN, on THURSDAY', the i)th day of Au gust, 1-5 11), for allowance and confirmation : 1. The administration account of Benjamin Chandler, Executor of Rebecca Armstrong, ; late of tiie borough of McVeytown, deceased. 2 The administration account of George V. Mitchell, Administrator of James Mitchell, late of Oliver township, deceased. 3- The final administration account of Geo. W. Oliver, Administrator of John Oliver, Jr., lateof Oliver township, deceased. 4 The final administration account of John Pureed, Administrator of James Glasgow, late of the borough of Newton Hamilton, deceased. 5- The final administration account of John Purcell, Administrator of James McDowell, late of Wayne township, deceased. 6- The final administration account of Dan iel Owens, Administrator of William Owens, late of Lack township, (Juniata county,)dee'd. 7. The Guardianship account of Robert Laughlin, Guardian of the minor children of James Glasgow, late of Wayne township, de ceased. 8 The Guardianship account of David Coop er, Guardian of the minor children of James Caldwell, late of Wavno township, deceased. 9 The Guardianship account of David Jen kins, Guardian of William McDowell, minor son of James McDowell, late of Wayne town ship, deceased. 10- The administration account of Jacob Garver and \V ill run Wilson, Administrators ot William Ward, late of Oliver township, deceased. II The aiiministiation account of George Swartzcll and Jacob Krise, Executors of Geo. ' Swartzcll, late of Armagh township, deceased. ! 12- The administration account of David j Hortzler, Executor of David ilartzler, (Doctor) late of Oliver township, deceased, ns filed by Daniel Ilartzler administrator of David Ilartz ler, deceased. 13- The administration account of Jacob i Foltz, Jr., administrator of Joseph Fisher, late ! of Union township, deceased. 14 The Guardianship account of William Reed, Guardian of Noailce, minor daughter of j James Alexander, late of Armagh township, j deceased. j JAMES L. MeILVAINE, Register. j HEUISTEK'S OFFICE, f Lewistown, June 80, 1349. OC7"The Register deems it proper to state, 1 fur the information of all concerned, that ac counts must be tiled in his office and publish ed thirty days previous to the first day of en suing Courts—otherwise they will bo retained until the succeeding term. liSSiPF'B SALE. TYY virtiif of a writ of Venditioni i-sui 4 ■ ut -D of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Mif flin, ami to inc directed, will tic exposed to sale bv public outcry, ut the Court House, in the borough of I.e\vi-Uo\vn, on Saturday, .Tilly, 11, I S I!?, ■it 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described property, to wit : A hall" tot ol ground, more or less, situate in the bor oush of I.ew islou n, M.lli in coun Iy, i'a., bounded by lirovvn street on the east, a sixteen feet aile} on the south, by a lot of John Sterrett on the west, and .Maikt t street on the north, with a large two story brick dwel ling house, large brick stable, and other improvements thereon erected. Seined and taken in execution as the property of the Ftii.k of I.ewiotown. I>. MCKKAX COXTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ( Lewistown, June 23, 1843. td. N. B. — Furehneers at the above Sheriff's sale arc hereby notified that the amount ol the sale will be required to be paid immediately on the property being knocked down, or it will be forth with resold to the highest bidder. "it o ?i"a sT" IN the Orphans' Court of Mijflin county, Pennsylvania. —ln the case of tiie Real Estate of GEOROE SCHWARTZ, late of the bor ough of Lewistow n, Miiiiui county. Fa., dec'tl, the Judges of the Orphans' Court aforesaid, made tho following order, to wit; April Oth, i 1819, on due proof of the service of the former ! Rule, and none of the Heirs appearing in Court to accept and take the Real Estate i aforesaid at the appraisement and valuation. Rule on the Heirs ot' George Schwartz afore- I said, deceased, to appear at the next Orphans' j Court, to be held on the Fir at Monday of August next, at LEWISTOWN, in and for the county of Mifflin, to show cause why the said Real Estate should not be sold. ffce. !>. McKEAN CONTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Lewistown, Jure 23, 1849. s Ot. A rimitiiyt valor's Notice. r|y! I E undersigned having been appointed i Administrator of the estate of JAMES D. MORRISON, deceased, of McVeytown, Mifflin county, Fa., hereby notifies all pers uis having claims against the estate of said de ceased, to make known the same to the un dersigned without delay; also all persons in debted, to call on the undersigned and settle the same. SAM'L MORRISON. Newton Hamilton, Juno 9. 1819 —(it. ST © (9 12 3 Estate of James Robison, deceased. I UTTERS of Administration de I mm j rum test time nt o anne.ro of said deceased hav ing been granted to me, 1 hereby request all persons having claims or demands against the estate to make them known to me without de lay ; and solicit early payments from all who owe the estate. DAVID CANDOR, Administrator de bo nis, £,•<•., as aforesaid. ; Lewistown, June 2, 1849 —fit. ITALIAN Soap for removing Freckles and . any eruptions of the skin, for sale by 1 Dec, *23, I s 13. K. ALLKN. F-xfciitors' Sa! s, Jut'' of ihe \ Ixtouoli ( liiiain 1 a/.well, on the East ly Grind street extend- d southwardly, and on the South by a ltj Let ai:ey, being j>t No. 3(j ,u the plan of said borough, and late the estate of said de ceased. Ihe purchase money in cash will be required to be paid, immadiatcly on the sale, to ' the undersigned. LEVI REYNOLDS, J K > DAVID CANDOR, Execut'rs Lcwistown, June 10, 1- i'J—td. Valuable BJeal IMttlc and ,71 il! IVoperty FOR SALE. r*ll IE subscriber oflera at PHIVATF. NAT.E *i ; nt j A valuable farm ot /, / .1/ /,' S T<).V L L.4 A)), situate in Kishacoquiiias Valley, j Mitihu county containing S.GO Acres, more or less. The improvements are a I AIIiUCSI.VXT 3III,I„ vvitli tlnee run of Burrs and one pair of Chop . piiif* - Stones, all in tuii operation and to good repair, situated in a fertile region with a good | run of custom. Also, a I SAW MILL i PLASTER MILL, and FRAME I lOUSEfortlio nnl'er. n-~— < in the farm there is a go al FR AM E f? DWELLING HOUSE ; an: ' large BARN, and a esaSmSS YOUNG ORCHARD ot choice '1 wenty acres of the above is good timber : land, the balance cleared and in a high state of | cultivation. There is likewise a good appear ance ct Iron Ore ot the best quality, known as ! the "Greenwood Ore." Thw property lies j near Greenwood, on the west branch of Ivisha- I coquillas creek, t never failing stream of iime i el one water. ! I iiis estate will be sold together or separate jto suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premises, or purchasing, can ascertain , terms, &c., by calling on Air. WILLIAM AIC CLLLLAN, living in the neighborhood. SAM TEL HULL! DAY. j March 17,1849—1£ Valu.ihlc Proper! v at PRIVATE SALE. subscriber oilers at private sale that | A valuable farm known as" IXX-KPOUT,"on | which he now resides, situate in Oliver town -1 ship, Mitfhti county,about 7 miles from M'Vey | town, aim 1 miles from Levvi.-tov. n, containing 109 Acres, i tnore or less, of river bottom land, in a high J state of cultivation. The improvements con i sistut a plastered two story FARM a | HOUSE, Bank Barn, with insur- ffSrVirj* j ancc on it; a Store House at the {1 !fjt j basin, with tenant houses and j shop suitable for anv mechanical business, a 1 TW o' ST o R Y FR A M K I A M ANSION HOUSE, 24 by 40 l Y with kitchen, wood house, ! house, smoke house, two j story spring house, good stabling, and other out S buildings, a fountain ot good water at the door, j together with a large variety ot choice FRUIT TREES, such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, pears, apples, cherries, plums, &c. There is on this property a water power ot ; 22% feet fall, sufficient to drive any machinery. , From its situation—being on the Pennsylvania ('anal—its contiguity to the Central Railroad, from which it is only separated by the Juniata river—its convenience to schools, three churches, &.C., this iarm commends itself to the attention of all who seek an agreeable and convenient location. Persons desirous of purchasing are requested !to call and examine the property. The terms ! will be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES, i March 17, l-MO-Gm. Lancaster Examiner copy to amount of $1 j and charge this office. mmm MILLS, ! HE subscriber has taken the Lewistown JL M.lis, and wishes to buy a large quantity of All Itlstils ot* Grain, | for which lie will pay the CASH, IN TAR FINDS, us high as the market will ati'urd, accor j ding to its quality. Any person having good i Wheat will do well to call and show a sample i of it, ns he thinks he can alford to give more j than any other person in the place, the tniil ■ be' ng situated on the creek, where Hour can ' be loaded out of the mill into b'"ats, and all ex j pense of hauling, storing, and shipping saved ; i besides, tfie tlour is m better order, as the bar i reliare not injured bv hauling ami handling. I: wheat brings a better price than it will af ford to grind, lie has the same chance of jship i ping it as any other, as the mill is the most ; convenient storehouse in the place, and saves '• a great deal of time and lalxjr in hoisting by ; water power. OR, HE WILL RECEIVE ON STOR AGE, and forward to Philadelphia or Uaitiiuore, ! and give the following receipt: I 44 Ileaived, Ijcwistoton Mills, of A. It, ; 11 heat, to be kept in store till the first of Au j gust unless disposed of sooner." When the receipt is given the quality of the wheat will be mentioned in it, so as to prevent any trouble when the owner comes to soli. Any person storing, having four hundred bush : els and upwards, and desires it, it will be kept .in a garner by itself. Any person taking re ceipt, mil not selling before, or giving notice i to keep it, till after the first of August, it wi I j be carried out to their credit at the market ; price on that day. If shipped, or sold to anv person that does not get it ground in the mill, i i wo cents per bushel storage will be charged. 1 It they give notice, and keep it over after the ; first of August, the storage will be ONE-HALF |ct fit per month, afterwards. The grain will be clear from high water. '1 he subscriber will keep or, Fish, S:\ll and Groceries of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash to Farmers, by the quantity. (O~Fi.Ol 7 lv, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain and Feed, will be constantly kept on hand, and sold low for cash. .v. \V. W. STERUBTT. N. 11. JOHN SfERIiKIT in authorized to 1 ' transact anv business in the above premise; as ! my Agent j "l.ew, town, Npn> 11, I4U—ly.