lIIMMLE I* V virtue of sundry writs J'enilifioni IS i: ;oui, levari Facias and Ft era Facia*' out of the Court of Con ,n I'leas of Milllin county and to rue di rected. will bo exposed to sale by public mii-crv at the Court House, in the borough of Lewistown, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday, Arast Ith, HlO, tlie following described property, to wit:— A tract ot land situate in Oliver town fliip, Milllni county Pa., adjoining lands ot It. 1". Hale on the south, east and west, and juhn Ivcelifover's lain!, and t'ie Jacks moun tain on the north west.containing one hundred nnii live acres, more or less, with n two story frame dwelling house, log barn, blacksmith shop and other improvements. Also, the interest of George 11. Allen in another tract of lard, situate in Oliver town ship \c„ containing three or four acres, more or less adjoining lands of 11. C. 1 lale and oth er?. with a frame saw-mili, and other improve ments thereon erected. Seized, taken in ex it tit ion and to be sold as the property ofGeorge 11. Allen. Also, All the interest of Adam (freer in a tract ot' land situate, lying and being in the township of Brown, Mifflin county, Pa., con taining one hundred and eighty-tour acres, and forty six perches, more or less, and bouu- 1 ded on the east by the middle branch of the 1 Kishacoquillas creek, oil the north by land of ( the estate ut John Norris, dee'd., on the west j and south by lands of William Thompson and j by land of the estate of John Norris, dee'd., with a stone dwelling house and stone barn, a small tenant house and other improvements , thereon erected. About one hundred and for- ' ty acres cleared. Seized, taken in execution i and to be sold as the property of Adam Ureer. j Also, a lot of ground in Keedsville, in Brown j township, Mifflin county Pa , being 60 feet in I l'ronl and 100 feet in length, be the same more ' or less, upon which there is erected a two sto- : ned frame house, and other impiovements, j kiunded bv John .Matter on the south, Abner j Heed on the north, and the Lewistown Kisha- j coquillas turnpike road on the west. .Seized, 1 taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty ot John A. Harlan. J Also, A lot of ground situate in the borough of Lewistown, fronting on the Pennsylvania Canal, with a frame dwelling house and sta- ■ b!e intreon erected, bounded on the south east j by lot of Bearley, on the north east by Wayne street extended, and north west by the Kisha- j ctxjuiilas creek. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joha.M. Wiley, Also, A lot of ground in the borough of New toil Hamilton, Mifflin county, Pa., fronting thirty feet on Back street on the south, and on the west by Roman Catholic lot, on the nortli by an alley, and on the east by property occu pied by J. J. Cunningham, with a frame house and other improvements thereon erected.— Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Dr. Chas. Bower. Also, A lot of ground situate on the IFest si ie of Main street in the Borough of Lewis t wn, fronting on said street 28 feet, more or ; -s, and extending back 120, feet more or less, s wing thereon erected a large two story Brick dwelling house and other improvements, boun ded by a lot of Reuben Smith on the South, a i t of Mrs. Spaulding on the Notth, and Main street on the East, &c., Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James A. Cunningham. Also, A lot of ground situated in the Bor ough of I.ewistown, county of Mifflin, Pa. fronting thiity feet on Market street, more or 1-ii, and extending back two hundred feet,moie ': less, to a 16 feet alley on the South, adjoin ing a lot of Robert Sims on the West, with a Leg house and other improvements thereon.— Sized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James B. Bell. Also, \ certain lot of ground situate on the routh side of Elizabeth street, in the Borough of Lewistown, as extended, bounded by said street sixty feet, more or less, and extending ■S ith East to the Pennsylvania Feeder, the same width, and bounded on the South West by Wayne street, extended, and on the North East by lots late of J. 6c J. Milliken, having thereon erected a large frame ware house, a tenant house and other improvements thereon. ■Seized, taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of James Potter 6c John Potter. Also, A tract of land in Derry township, Mifflin county, bounded by lands of Robert Forsythe's heirs and others, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, about tl irty acres of which is cleared, with a cabin ie use thereon erected. Seized, taken in ex > uti nand to be sold as the property of Charles Donley. Also, A lot of ground in the borough of I Veytuwn, Mifflin county, Pa., bounded on tu south-east 51 1-2 feet by Water street, on tii north-east by Criswdl street, on the north wpst by the Pennsylvania canal and a lot of J an Ross on the south-west, with a brick hue and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William S. Wooden. Also. A lot of ground situate on the North '• '< of Market street in the borough of Lewis ' n, .Mifflin county, Pa., containing 20 feet oi (rout on said street, be the same more oi h ■, and extending 200 feet back to a 10 feet '•ley, adjoining If. U. Jacobs on the cast and L'redrick Schwartz on the west, with a two story brick dwelling house, frame stable and • !h. r improvements thereon < rrcted. Seized, umcn in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Eew'.s Hoover. Also, a a rtain five storv stone and brick e( null, situate between Water street and i ; di.teoijuillas crtfck in the Borough of la w i o.'Wn. being one hundred feet in length, and mty l, el in width, and the lot or piece or par ol r.| ground and curtilage and water power ;'}■ rtenant to the same. Seized taken in ex o uti' II and to be sold as the property of John ■ on Sterett,James Potter Sr. • J, l John Potter, owners or reputed owners. Also, ill that certain one arid a halt story •' iae house situate in the Borough of Newton ' ! -u l'.,n,said county,fronting on V\ ater street feet, and extending back sixteen feet ■ lot adjoining John C. Mckmstrv, and - • • Samuel Drahi on the II est and North, 'i lot or piece of ground or curtilage ap ' ■•'tenant u, said building. Seized, taken in "• ' Moii, and to he ttold as the property ol 'it I . Craig, owner or reputed owner and s Ali the interest of John Potter and Poin r in several tracts ol land situate •• ■< ,\i of l.'-wtstown and Derry town- Mlfflin county, Pa., containing in the •hoiit fifty acres, more or less; all of '' '-k < lea red, and their interest in the wa ; 'V.ci passiing through said lands Ac., y water street, lands of James Par ik'-n, Benedict and Ifitz on the north '' 'h- .• -t, the banks of the KishiiCoquil k on tin t usl and JJrow n sctret t, Ac. on | the west with one old grist mill, one framn grist ,mi.!, a log dwelling house and stable, one : M.one grist mi.l and plaster mill, one new stone t and brick grist mill, one two story brick dwel j 'l'm, bouse, a saw mill on tlie south side of : the Kishaeoquillas creek near Duncan's fur ! n.ic-e, and several out buildings thereon ereel j til, &.C. ! Also, All the interest of John Potter & James | 1 otter in a lotol ground situate in the borough j of Lewistown, Milllin county, Pa., hounded Iby \\ street on the south, a lot of K. 1.. ! Benedict, Esq., on the west, a sixteen feet al \ ley 0,1 (he north, arid the grave yard lot on the i east,with a large two story logdwelling house, | a large frame barn and other improvements I thereon erected. ! Also, A lot of giouiul fronting sixty feet on j Market street in the borough of Lewistown, ! Mifflin county. Pa., bounded on the east by a j lot ot George Patton, on the south by Market street, on the west by a lot of J. & J. ! Mil liken, and on the north by a sixteen feet j alley, with a large two story brick dwelling ; house, a large two story hricK shop, a large j frame stable and other improvements thereon j erected. Seized, taxen in execution, and to be sold as the property of Sepharious S. Cuin mings. Also, All that certain two story brick house situate on Mill or East street in the borough ot Lew istown, adjoining lots of Charles Strat ford and James B. Bell ; said house being twenty-two feet in front on said street, and ex tending hack twenty-eight feet. Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Silas Glasgow, contractor, and William E. Fowler, owner or reputed owner. Also, HII those certain following describ ed pieces, parrels and parts of tracts of land, situate in I'erry township, Miditu county, with the water right* and privileges thereunto appurtenant, beginning at a wal nut on the hanks of the Kisbaooquitias crock, thence ' across the race and up the creek north fifty-one and one- j fourth degrees, east twenty-seven perches to :t post, j thence north thirty-three degrees, east twenty eight per- j dies to a IHJSI, thence north fifteen degrees, east thirty- ! sir perches to the middle of the road at the west end of j the bridge across the creek, thence north seven degree*, west twenty perches to Irouwood, thence north fifty-eight j and a half degrees, west twenty-five perches to a hickory, thence north thirty-seven and a half degrees, west fifty perches, crossing feeder or race to a post at iow water mark, thence down the west side of feeder south twenty five degrees, west twenty-five perches to a post, thence south fourteen degrees, east twenty-eight perches to a post, thencs south thirty-seven and a half degrees, east twenty-eight perches to a post, thence south thirty-one degrees, east (crossing the road) sixteen perches and five-tenths to a post, thence south twenty-seven degrees, west twenty-eight perches to a (lost, thence south thirty seven and a half degrees, west six perches and nine tenths to a lot or garden, thence by same north thirty three degrees, west four perches and seven tenths to a post, thence north eighteen degrees, west four perches aud three-tenths to a post, theuce south seventy-five de grees, west (crossing the road) seveu perches to line fence of Charles Rilz, thence by same and across tail race of mill forty-one perches and five tenths to the place of beginning—together with all the water rights of the feed er or race and the dam across the Kishaco<}uiUas creek, and all the right appurtenant. Also, one other tract adjoining the above beginning at the walnut corner fir?t above mentioned, thence north twenty-three and a half degrees, weal tw en ly-eight perches to the corner of Charles Ritz's lot across the feeder, thence along the upper side of the feeder north fifty-six degrees, west eight perches lo a post by Charles Ritz's fence, thence south sixty-two and a half degrees, west ten perches to a post by E L. Benedict's fence, thence south sixty-five degrees, west ten perches and twenty links to a post by same, thence south sixty-nine and a half degrees, west six perches by saute to a post, I hence south seventy-seven and a half degrees, west six perches to a post by same, thence south eighiy-Bix de grees, west eighteen perches and eight links to the cor ner of James Parker and E L. Benedict in right of James Milliken, thence south twenty-two and three-fourth de grees, east forty-four perches along the line of James Parker's fence lo the creek, thence up the same north sixty-five and a half degrees, east ten perches to a post, thence north fifty-four and a half degrees, east fifty perches and seven links to the place of beginning, being part arid parcel of the lands, nulls, and water rights con veyed to John Sterrett and James /'otter, Jr., by James Miilikett am! wife, by their deed dated the second day of November, A. l>. and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty of John Sttrrett and J a nit a Potter, Jr Also, a tract of land, containing thirty one acres and twenty-five perches, more or less, situate in the borough of MeVeytown and Oliver township, with a Forge and remains of Baw Mill and a number of small Houses, Zee. thereon, and known as Ellen Forge. Also, a tract of land in Oliver township, three acres and eighty-six perrh-s, more or less, adjoin ing lands of George 11. Calbraith, Hollidays and others. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver township, containing 82 acres and 112 is'rrhcs, being part of a tract of land surveyed to Tbo§ Bruce on warrant, dated slh July, 1792. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver township, containing s<:: acres and 35 jn-n hca, being part of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant lo George Cal braith, dated September 11th, 1.92. Also, a tiact of land situate in Wayne tow nship, adjoining Robert Forgy, Geo. Foster, fetr Rhoads and others, containing 2-i acres and bO lusitlies, more or less. Aiso, a tract of land situate in Wayne township, adjoining lan Is of Wm. I.aughliir, Alum. I.u kens and others, continuing 52 acres and 6- perches and allowance, more or less. Also, a tract of land in Oliver township, surveyed in the name of Henry Shaffer, adjoining ( h is. Hall tract, containing 400 acres, more or less. Also, a tract of land situate in Union township, adjoining lands of Michael Voder, containing II aires and 2l{ perches, more or less, being the same which Jacob I-'oltz conveyed to Brooke, Thomas A. Co., with a small house and barn thereon erected. Also, a tract ol land situate in Oliver township, adjoining lands of Caldwell's heirs, containing 50 acres ami 156 per<-hrs, being the same which was granted to Nathaniel ifubbell on warrant, dated ltth Juue, IT'JI. Also, u tract of larlil situate in Union township, adjoining finds of Ifivid Zook andoilmrt,con laining 32 acres, more or less, with an Ore Bank thereon and oilier improvements Also, all the right, title and interest of Mil haet Crinwi H ntl John V. CrißW- II in a certain Ore on ill#* 1-irni.: of tiin of Jlenj iniin W.tilery, d - rea-eil, (the bank being now know n *s the Walters Ort: Hank.) Also, all their interest in a tract of land situate in Oiivei township, aJjoino v 1 .ruis otJohn Ket ! vt r, ricntgf Allen ami others, containing 108 acres ami 112 jetchc, bring the name tract which \van purchaiietl from Jon Knibel ami S. Myers Also, a (net of land in Wayne township, adjoining lands of Allen, Rosen burg, li Sunderland and oiners, know n as the Soiier land, and surveyed on a wur riint in the name of George Johnston Also, a tract of land, containing 100 acres, more or lees, situate in township, adjoin ing lands of K M- Milliken, Samuel Horning and .lark's Mountain, known as part of the llall farm. Seized, taken in execution, and to to; sold a= the pro perty of Alukitd Cnttcttl, J- y• Crietrtll Also, a certain messuage or tract of I itui, situate in Wayne township, Miftlin county, hound ed ami described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a che'iiut stump on ttir bunk of the Juniata river- thence by lands late of Jno Mi Howell, d< c'd, now residue of lands of said John Itobb and John M Barton, Mouth forty -even degrees, west Unity-two peri lies to a white oak, the ore north sixty-two degrees, west eighty two parches to locust, thence by part residue now June* M< Kcelmn, north twentv right degree-, earl thirty-nine perches lo a po-t on tow path, thence south forty thiee and a half degrees, east twenty-om |K-rrhcs to u|>|"-r corner land bridge, tlieurr north forty six and a hall degrees, east to middle of cr,k, thence up fniddls of creek to place of beginning, containing fifteen acre*, more or less, ih< same being the remainder of two mes'oiriges and tracts or parcels of land which were sold and conveyed by the said H.-nry H.irruk to the said John Itobb and Un said John M Barton, by deed dated the seventh day of April, 1-41, together with the hereditaments and appur teriaiici-s Heized, taken in execulion, and to In: sold us the prop' rty of .A,An hobb, with notice lo Joseph Bower, I> r t:harle Bower, Muhael < riawtll and Elijah McVey, urte tenant*. Also, all (he interest of Samuel P. Lib ! hiy in a tract of land situate, lying and being in Decatur : township, Mifflin comity, adjoining lands ofOreen Ster rclt, Samuel Sigler, John Rurkholder and others, con I t lining in tlie whole three hundred acres, more or less, Acc., about l.io acres, more or less, cleared, with a grist j mill, saw mill, several dwelling houses and other im : proveiuents thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, j and to he sold as the property of Samuel /'. I.illey. Also, a lot of ground situate in Belle vllfe, in tlie townpfiip of Union, county of Mifflin, enn : tnining one-fourth of an acre, he the sine- more or leas, bournlm! ly lands of J.micri Poc on thy cast, *tn I Steely V' | heirs on the Botilh, and John Rriurilc* on ihc north, ami ! the trreat road leading from Brown's Mills to Huntingdon , on the northwest, vv ills a iartje two &iry fiiuic JwiJ j Bni; house, a frame stable and other improvements thcre j on erected. Seized, taken m execution, and to be sold as j the property of Joseph Goodharj. Also, lour lots of ground, Nos. 53, 51, ! 55, and part of lot No. sti in tin; general plan of the bor | ough of McVcytown, / J a., bounded or .ho cast by .Sliip pcii alley, on the south by Wasiisngion .il cy, on the west by Uuecn street, on the north by the other part of lot No and John street, and 'ill of said lots being enclosed un der one lenca, with a two story frame dwelling house and other improvements thereon erected, Uc. Seized, taker, in execution, ami to ho sold as the property of Martin Steliley. Also, a lot of ground in the borough of : l ewistown extended, situate on the southeast side of | JJale street, fronting thirty feet, more or loss, unsaid ; street, and 150 feet deep, adjoining lot of Samuel S. \\ oods on the south-west, and a lot of John Cash on the north-east, with a one story frame dwelling house and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold is the property of Danhl P.hutlcs. Also, all the interest, right and tilhi of Samuel Naughtsinger in and to a certain lot of ground in the borough of Lewistown, bounded and described as follows : Fronting on Valley street on the east, on the north hv lot of Lewis Owens, on the west iiv public al ley, on the south by lot of James /'arker, with a frame house and stable and other improvements thereon erect ed. Seized, taken tn exi cution, and to be sold as the property of Sumucl Xuughtsinger. l>. McKEAN CONTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Lewis- ) town, July 11,1349. \ N. B.—Purchasers at the above Sheriffs sales are hereby notified that theamounv of the sales will be required to bo paid, in all cases, immediately on the property being knocKcd down, or it will be forthwith resold to the high - est bidder. 1). McK. C. SHERIFF'S SUE. fyY virtue ola writ of Planes Venditioni 3 Exponas, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Mifflin county and to me direct ed, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, on Wednesday, Aug. 8, IS 19, at 9 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: All the interest of John Sterrett in several tracts of land, situate in the borough oi Lewis town and Derry township, Mifflin county, Pa., containing in tho whole about 50 acres, more or less, all which is cleared, and his interest in the water power passing through the said lands, &.c., bounded by Water street, lands of Jatnea Parker, Milliken, Benedict and Ritz on the north and north-west, by the banks of the south side of the Kishacoquillas creek on the east and south-east, and Brown street, &c. on j the west, with one old grist mill, one frame ] grist null, a log dwelling house and stable,one stone grist mil! aud plaster mill, one new stone j and brick grist mill, one two story brick dwel- 1 ling house, a saw mill on the south side of the Kishacoquillas creek, near Duncan's furnace, 1 and several out buildings thereon erected. Also, oil the interest ot John Kterrett in a lot or j/round situate in the borough of Lewis town, Mifflin county, Pa., bounded by Water street on the south, a lot of E. L. Benedict, Esq. on the west, a sixteen feet alley on the north, and the grave yard lot on the east, with a large two story frame cooper shop, a large two story log dwelling house, a large frame barn, and other buildings thereon erected, &c Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold a the property of John Sterrett. I). McK. CONTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Lewistown, July 14,1849. i N. B.—Purchasers at the above Sheriffs sales are hereby notified that the amount of the sales will be required to be paid, in all cases, immediately on the property being knocked down, or it wtli be forthwith resold, to the highest bidder. D. McK. C., Sh'ff SHERIFF'S yLli. I>Y virtu- of a writ of Venditioni Eiponn*, looted out of the Court of Common Picas of the county of Mif flin, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of I.ewistown, on Saturday, July, 11, 1 8 111, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described property, to w it: A half lot of ground, more or less, situate in the bor ough of I.ewistown, .Milliin county, I'a , bounded by Brown street on the east, a sixteen feet alley on the south, by a lot of John .-'terreU on the w it, and Market street on the north, with a laige two story brii k dwel ling house, a large brick stable, and other improvements thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution aa the propeity of Ihu Bank of Lewistown. I> McKEAN CONTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Lewistown, June 29,1848. tl. N. B.—Purchasers at tin* above Sheriff's sale are hereby notified that the amount oi the sale will be required to ho paid immediately on the projierty being knocked down, or it will be forth with resold to the highest bidder. D. McK. C., Sh'ff @ 'i? 11 vS 1M o ri Miij stockholders of the Lewistown nnd Kish- L acoquillas Turnpike Road Company are lieri'by notified tfiat a DIVIDEND of two per cent, on the capital stock of said Company, for the last six months, ending on the first day of May last, has been declared, to be paid to the Stockholders of said Company, or their legal representatives, on or after the 20f/i day if July, 1849. By order of the Board. M. BUOY, Treasurer Lewistown, July 7, 1848—3t. WHO WMTSr I I.NEN LUSTRES, for I2J cents arid .A upwards. Linen Camb. HANDKERCHIEFS, for 10 cents and upwards. French needle-worked COLLARS, for 121 cents and ujiwards. Ladies' new style standing COLLARS. A splendid assortment of SHAWLS —a new article of travelling Shawm at low prices. GINGHAMS, MOUS DE LAINKS and ALPACAS, in great variety, at C. L. JONES' New Cheap Cash Store. ! iTluslni* ! f A SPLENDID quality of bleached and Im brown muslins, at OL\ CD by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives uj the L'otnmonweullh of I'tnnsylvania j in Licntiul .lssevibly met , That the Constitution , of this Commonwealth he amended in the se- I cond section of the fifth article, so that it shall read as follows: The Judges of the Supreme j Court, of the several Courts of Common Ideas, 1 and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall he established by law, shall he elected by the qualified electors of 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 of the several Courts of Common Pleas I and of such other Courts of Record as are or j shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to he learned in the law, by the quali | tied electors of flic respective districts over I which they are to preside or act as Judges. And the Associate Judges of the Courts of Coiu : rnon Pleas by the qualified electors of the coun 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 i tor provided for, subsequent to the first elec tion :) The President Judge 3 of the 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 iu 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 for the tern. .'five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well: all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, hut 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 (lie Legislature. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commis sions of all the judges who may he then in of fice shall expire on the first Monday of Decem ber following, when the terms of the nevv judges shall commence. The persons who shall then he elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices us 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, and 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 terra, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn be 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 he the Chief Justice. Any vacancies hap pening Ly death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall he 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 Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to he fixed by law, which shall not he diminished during their contiuuance in office, hut they 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 Lmited 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, Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEO. DA RSI E, Speaker of the Senate. I* THE SENATE, J\lurch 1, 1849. Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 21, Nays 8. Extract from the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. IN THE MOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES, \ .Ijnil 2, Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 58, nays 20. Extract from the Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Filed April 5. 1849. A. L. RUSSELL, Dep. Sec. of the Commonwealth. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: 1 no CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Original Resolu tion of the General Assembly, entitled " Reso lution relative to an Amendment of the Consti tution," us the same remains on hie in this of fice. in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand, and caused to be aflixed the seal of the Secretary 's Office at llar- Ji Mi risburg, this eleventh day of June, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. TOWNSEND HAINES, Secretary of tlu Commonwealth. " JOURNAL OF SENATE. " Resolution, No. 188, 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 " and Nays were taken agreeably to the Consti " tut ion, and were as follows, viz : " YEAS —Messrs. Boas, Brawley, Crabb, Cun " ningham, Forsy th, Hugus, Johnson, Lawrence, " Levis, Mason, Matthias, M'Caslin, Rich, " Richards, Sadler, Sankey, Savery, Small, " Smyscr, Sterrett and Sline—2l. "NAYS —Messrs. Rest, Drum, Friek, Ives, " King, Konigmacher, Potteiger and Darsie, " Speaker— B. " So the question was determined in the af " firmative." "JOURNAL OF THE 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 are " as follows, viz : " YEAS —Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David J. " Bent, Craig Biddlc, Peter D. Bloom, David M. " Bole, Thomas K. Bull, Jacob Cort, Jolm 11. " Dichi, Nathaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emery, " David G. Eshlenian, William Evans, John " Fausold, Samuel Fegely, Joseph W. Fisher, " Henry M. Fuller, Thomas Grove, Robt Ilamp " son, George P. llenszey, Thomas J. Herring, " Joscqdi Higgins, Chas. Hortz, Joseph B Mower, " Robert Klotz, Harrison P. Laird, Abraham " Lamberton, James J. Lewis, J tunes W. Long, "Jacob M'Cartney, John F. M'Culloch, Hugh " M'lvee, John M'Laughliti, Adam Martin, Sam " uel Marx. John C. My ers, Edward Nickleson, " Stewart Pcarce, James Porter, Henry ('. Pratt, " Alonzo Rohb, George Rupley, Theodore Ky " man, Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel Seibert, " John Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas C. "Steel, Jeremiah B. Stubbs, J<>st J. Stutzman, " Marshall Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggart, "George T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunali "Wattles, Samuel Wcirich, Alonzo I Wilcox, " Daniel Zerbey, and William F. Packer, Speak " er.—sß. " Nays—Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn, David " M. Courtney, David Evans, Henry S. Evans, " Jolm Ftnlou, John W. George, Thomas Gil " lespie, John 15. Gordon, Wflliam Henry, " James J. Kirk, Joseph Laubach, Robert R. " Little, John S. M'Oahnont, John M'lvee, " William M'Shei ry, Josiah Miller, William 'l' " Morrison, John A Olto, Wiiliam V. Roberts, " John \V. }{( scherry. John B, Jiutherl'onj, K. " Kimdle Smith, John Sni)th, John Souder, " George Walters and David F. Williams.—Jti " So the question was determined in the athr " illative." SECRETARY'S OFFKF., F lluiiLbiiig, June Jo, JsJ'J. ) PENNSYLVANIA, SS. .yvJASz,- i no CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true ar.d rorreet rojv I l '*s " Ve.as" and 44 .N ays," taken I " n 9" ; " Resolution relative to an j Amendment ot ttie Constitution," j as the same appears on the Journal s of the two Houses of the Central Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the session of 184 th Witness my hand and the seal of said office, the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. . o TOWNSKMD HAINES, ju~.l 3m Secretary of the Commimictalth. ' IT C ! I S 2. : fWMIE following accounts liuve been ex i amined and passed by me, and remain , filed o! record in tins office fur the inspection of I Heirs, Legatees, Creditors, ami nil others in ; any way interested, and will be presented to ! the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mit fiin, to he held at the Court House in LEWIS TOYVX, on THURSDA V, the [)th duy of Au gust, 1849, for allowance and confirmation : I. 'l'he administration account of Benjamin Chandler, Executor of Rebecca Armstrong, late of the borough of McVeytown, deceased. 2 The administration account of George | V. Mitchell, Administrator ot James Mitchell, late of Oliver township, deceased. 3 The final administration account of Geo. | VV. Oliver, Administrator of John Oliver, Jr.,' 1 late of Oliver township, deceased. 4 The final administration account of John Pureed, Administrator of Jarnes 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 linal administration account of Dan- I iei Owens, Administrator of William Owens, j late of Lack township, (Juniata county,)dee'd. 7- The Guardianship account of Robert ; Laughiin, Guardian, of the minor children of | James Glasgow, late ot Wayne township, de ] ceased. 8 The Guardianship account of David Coop er, Guardian of the minor children of James j Caldwell, late of Wayne township, deceased. : 9. The Guardianship account of David Jen j kins. Guardian of William McDowell, minor I son of James McDowell, late of Wayne town i ship, deceased. 10- The administration account of Jacob ! Garver and William Wilson, Administrators of William Ward, late of Oliver township, deceased. 11. The adininistiation account of George Swartzell and Jacob Krise, Executors of Geo. Swartzell, late ot Armagh township, deceased. 12- The administration account of David llartzler, Executor of David Ilartzler, (Doctor) late of Oliver township, deceased, as filed by Daniel IJartzler administrator of David llartz ler, deceased. 13- The administration account of Jacob Foltz, Jr., administrator of Joseph Fisher, late of Union township, deceased. 14- The Guardianship account of William Heed, Guardian of Noailes, minor daughter of James Alexander, late of Armagh township, deceased. JAMES L. McILVAINE, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, Lewistown, June 30, 1849. oO~The Register deems it proper to state, fur the inforinition of nil concerned, that ac counts must bo hied in his office and publish ed thirty days previous to the first day of en suing Courts—otherwise they will be retained until the succeeding term. LEWISTOWN MILLS. rpIIE subscriber has taken the Lewistown JL Mills,and wishes to buy a large quantity of All Kinds of Grain, for which lie will pay the CASH, IN TAR FUNDS, as high as the market will ali'ord, accor ding to its quality. Any person haviug good Wheat will do well to call and show a sample of it, as he thinks he can afford to give more than any other person in the place, the mill being situated 011 the creek, where Hour can be loaded out of the mill into boats, and all ex pense of hauling, storing, and shipping saved ; besides, the tlour is in better order, as the bar rels are not injured by hauling and handling, h wheat brings a better price than it will af ford to grind, he has the same chance of ship ping it as any other, as the mill is the most convenient storehouse in the place, and saves a great deal of time and labor in hoisting by water power. OR, HE WILL RECEIVE ON STOR AGE, and forward to Philadelphia or Baltimore, and give the following receipt: "Received, Lewistown Mills, of A. B, 11 heat, to he kept in store till the first of Au 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 sell. 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 a re ceipt, and not selling before, or giving notice to keep it, till alter the first of August, it will be carried out to their credit at the market price on that day. If shipped, or sold to any person that does not get it ground in the mill, rwo cents per bushel storage will be charged. If they give notice, and keep it over after the first of August, the storage will be ONE-HALF cfcnt per month, afterwards. The grain will be clear from high water. The subscriber will keep Plaster, Fisli. Salt and Groceries ot all kinds, which will be sold low for cash to Farmers, by the quantity. GO-FLOUR, .MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain and Feed, will be constantly kept on hand, and sold low fur cash. A. W. W. STERRETT. N. B. JOHN S I'ERRETT is authorized to transact nny business in the übovc premises as my Agent. Lewistown, April 14, —ly. LYONS VALLEY COAL. mm: I.ykens Valley Coal Company will be [ prepared to deliver Coal, on and after the •20th inst., at the Depot, Millcrsburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, (at the head ofthcWi ooui-co Canal, 12 miles from Clark's Ferry,) at the. follow ing prices CASH : Lump, broken and screened, 42.00 per ton. Nut, 1.75 do. Limeburners'screened, 1.37A do. do. mixed, 75 do. WILLIAM HAWKINS, Treasurer. April 14, 1819—taugl. Jim's and Boys' Goods, summer wear, selling ofl cheap at * C. L. JONES' Xf W Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, July 7, 1849.