• s of property sent Eastward by the Canal from Lewislouu. VricnHura! productions nut specified, - pounds 403,283 p.ran and ship stud", - bushels 1,140 t'orn, * " 28,731 Oats, " " 12,57.7 Potatoes, - " 31,407 tfecds, " 44 2.9G7 Wheat, - " 156,564 I eather, - pounds 75,283 Wool. - " 33,858 Hark, ungrourid, - cords 34 Hoards, plank, dLc., - feet 47,600 Hoop poles, - number 11,000 .Staves for pipes, hhds. 51,277 Oil, (except lard oil,) - gallons 300 Paper, - pounds 1,050 Tar and rosin, - " 21,000 Sundries, - " 91,816 Railroad iron, - " 6tt0,22t) No. of boats cleared, - 329 Passengers, miles travelled, 3,024 ■ i S T.I TEMF~S'T of property sent H'esticardby the Canal from Lncistovm. Agricultural productions not specified, - pounds 10,750 Corn, - bushels 2,946 Oats, - 44 6,794 Potatoes, - 44 1,483 Seeds, - 44 126 Hides, drv, - pounds 9,840 Leather, - " 160 Wool, - " 5,600 Boards, plank, &c., - feet 125,097 Posts and rails, - number 1,000 Shingles, - 44 4,000 Wood for fuel, - cords 83 China-ware, - pounds 2,909 4 offec, - 44 1 7,700 brug* and medicines, - 44 749 Dry goods, - 44 75,198 i.arthen-ware, - 44 7,400 Groceries, - 44 365,728 Hardware and cutlery, - 44 51,195 l.iquors, foreign, - gallons 131 Salt - bushels 1,958 Whiskey, - gallons 2,303 Goal, mineral, - tons 15 Gypsum, - 44 199 Iron pig*, - pounds 96,720 Uo. eastings, - 44 1,043,3211 Go bar and sheet, - 44 10,380 -Nails and spikes, - 44 3,000 Bacon, - 44 1,500 Beef arid pork, - barrels 22 Butter, - pounds 3,482 Fish, - barrels 703 1 lour, - 44 85 Brick, - number 6,450 •Marble, - pounds 900 • tone, wrought & unwrought, perches 3,502 Agricultural implements, pounds G,hoo Furniture, - 44 93,832 Paper, - 44 6 50 •' or and rosin, - 4 - 4 25,000 ■".ndries, - 44 67,372 No. of boats cleared, - 575 .1 S T.I 1 /..OL.N'7" of proptrty received at f.rwistown by Iht Canal from the ICrit. Agricultural productions not specified, - pounds 2,500 Wfieaf, - bushels 2,079 Boards, plank, &c., - feet 17,219 Posts and rail*, * number 100 •-'laves for pipes, hhds. dt bbls., " 5,400 Wood for fuel, - cords 163 bry goods, - pounds 8,642 Groceries, - " 4,880 Hardware and cutlery, - 44 5,400 Giquors, foreign, - gallons 2,121 •Tune-ware, - pounds 8,000 Whiskey, r gallons 20,868 ' ral, mineral, - tons, <'oo Iron rues, - pounds •>*,240 bo. castings, - " 1,4.#0 b bar and sheet, * 44 54,320 'ad* and spikes, - 44 2,400 iL-on, - 44 64,324 Gheese - 44 6,536 Flour, - barrels 254 Hard and laid oil, - pounds 700 Brick, . number 4.000 Grind stones - pounds 850 Marble, ' . 44 30,000 1 "riiiiure, - 44 2,000 Sundries, - 41 23,800 f boat" cleared, - 17 I Mills* iv.itiin Lfglsliiturft j In the Senate (.11 the 19th, Mr. Walker reported tfiat the proposition to divide the ; k tale info one hundred separate Ifepresen i t:it,ve districts is unconstitutional, and : to he discharged from the further , 1 oiiMileralion ol the subject. Postponed, i and ordered to be printed. Mr. horsyth offered a resolntion and preamble, as follows : Whereas, The present system of assessing and levying taxes upon the real estate of tins commonwealth, which is encumbered with judg ments and mortgages or ground rents, is unequal, unjust, and oppressive, and is against the princi ples of our lorm of government, compelling a mrge majority of the people of this State to bear unusual and unreasonable burthens, requiring them in reality to pay State, county, corpora tion and other taxes upon what is, in fact, debts due by them and property which they do not own, the same being subject to additional tax, all of which directly or indirectly falls upon the party holding property thus embarrassed; — the manifest consequence of which is to favor the wealthy, who have their property free from encumbrances, and to impose upon those whose circumstances compel tiiem to borrow upon mortgage or pay groutyl rents. And inasmuch as the annual revenue is now amply sufficient to meet all the proper expenditures of the com monwealth, it is the solemn duty of the Legis lature to remedy these great wrongs, that have been so patriotically submitted to lor a number of years, and revise our unequal system of taxa tion. Therefore, Resolved, That the Committee on Finance be requested to examine the present laws imposing taxes upon real and personal property in this Commonwealth, and if expedient, report a re vision of the same, in such manner as will remedy the cause of complaint. The resolution was adopted, with an amendment offered by Mr. Lawrence, as follows ; —And also to inquire into the ex pediency of changing the present mode of collecting taxes in the State so as to con form to the system now adopted in the State of Ohio. Mr. Konigmaeher offered the following resolution, which was adopted : Resolved, That the Committee on Finance be instructed to inquire into the expediency of re pealing all laws exempting certain property from taxation. Senate then went into consideration ol' hill allowing compensation to Auditor General and State Treasurer as Commis sioners of the Internal Improvement Fund, which was finally passed. In the House, Mr. Allison offered the following resolution, which was adopted : Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be requested to inquire into the expedi ency of repealing so much of the act creating a Sinking Fund, as relates to the taxing of bowl ing saloons. Mr. Acker offered a similar resolution, relative to pistol galleries, panoramas, ex hibitions, Ac. On the 21st, the two houses, in conven tion, proceeded to electa State Trea urer. There was but one ballot. The vote stood —Mickel, 74—Gideon J. Mall, Whig, 50. " An act relating to compensation in damages when death is caused bv wrong ful act, negligence or default" has been offered by Mr. Killinger, the member from Lebanon. It provides that whenever the death of a person shall he caused by the wrongful act of any party, either natural or artificial, and the act is such as would, if death had not ensued, have entitled the individual injured to maintain an action and recover damages, the person or corpo ration shall be liable to action notwith standing such death, and although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances as shall in law amount to a felony. Every such action is to he brought in the name of the personal representative ol the deceased, and the amount recovered shall be for the exclusive benefit of the widow and next of kin of such deceased. The court and jury may give such dam ages as they may deem just with reference, to the pecuniary iiyury resulting from such deatli to the widow and relatives, provided that such action shall he commenced with in one year from the death of such per son. In the Senate, on the 22d, Mr. Strecter, (Judiciary) reported a " supplement to an act abolishing imprisonment for debt, and to punish fraudulent debtors," with an amendment. Mr. Walker, (Judiciary) 44 ail act relat ing to the usury laws." Mr. Cunningham moved the considera tion of an act to incorporate the Presbyte rian Church in the borough of Newton Hamilton, which was read a third time and passed. At this stage of the proceedings a com mittee from the House of Representatives was announced, who conducted the speak er and members of the Senate into their hall, for the purpose of proceeding to a joint election o! State printer for the ensu ing three years. The two Houses held a joint session for the purpose- of awarding the public printing to the lowest bidder. Mr. Fenn received the English printing, and Mr. Weber the German printing. In the House, Mr. Conyiighain offered the following resolution, which was adopt ed : Resolved, That the Canal Commission ers he requested to furnish to this House, 11s soon as in their power so to do. a list of all the lots, tracts and pieces of land belonging to this Commonwealth, situated upon the lines of Canals and Railroads, which are not now used for any necessary purposes connected with said Public Works. In the Senate, 011 (he 23d, the resolu tions amending the constitution were taken up with the following result. Mr. King's amendment to Mr. MeCas lin s resolutions was lost—and then Mr. Met aslin s resolutions were lost—and then the question resolving itself upon the original amendment to the, constitution, other amendments w ere offered bv Messrs. King and Hriiui, and finally a resolution, b\ .Mr. King, that the consideration of the whole lie postponed, which was lost. < filter amendments were offered l>\ Messrs. King, Hruin, and Cotivngham, which w ere all lost. The original hill, or amendment to the j constitution, as passed last session, then ; passed a second reading by ayes 28 to , nays 3. [t is nG w beyond the reach of ; amendments. In the House, an act to incorporate the cemetery ol the Methodist Episcopal < hurch at Lewistowu, passed final read ; £. Items of News, It is rumored in New York, that E. Z. ( • .ludson, alias Ned Uuntline, has been pardoned by Gov. Fish. Henceforth, in Vermont, Judges of pro bate, .Sheriffs and High Bailiffs, State At torneys, and Justices ol the lVaee are to be elected by the people. I he small-pox has appeared in Buck ingham county, Virginia. Forty cases and one death have taken place. At the nomination meeting, in Montreal, on the 23d, J.cgare, the Annexation can didate, had a majority. The polling com menced on Saturday. A child, aged 9 years, of J. Ililes. at Lafayette, N, J., got access to a jug of liquor in the house last week, and drank so much that lie died next day. The last mode of sleighing in Cincinna ti is that of a sugar-trough, about 30 feet long, drawn by two horses. The "affair" was filled with passengers. Mr. Henry William Herbert, (Frank Forrester,) lias become associated with Mr. I'ickton in the editorial management of the New York Era. The Kittaning Free Press, says that the extensive iron works in that place are about to be suspended for an indefinite period. Late letters from Constantinople, con clusively prove the falsity of the reports that the Hungarian refugees have not been kindly received among the Moslems. Ihe S< nate ol < >hio on Saturday for mally organized, and the Governor's mes sage was received. Mr. Blake, the Speak er, resigned, and Mr. Converse, Whig, was elected in his place. Mr. Hathaway, while at work at the Naii Factory, on Deer Creek, hear Cin cinnati, was caught by a nail machine, and all his clothes literally torn offhis bodv; and, yet, strange to say, he received no personal injury. It is stated that Townsend Ilaiues, Esq., secretary of the State of Pennsylvania, has been tendered the post of register of the treasury, made vacant by the appoint ment of Mr. Hall to the post of assistant secretary. I In Key. Mr. Slieer. who was defeated for a re-election as chaplain to the Senate, has been voted by that body #SOO for bis attendance on the executive session for two weeks in March I ist, and is now a candi date in the House for the <\j tplaincy. Mr. Solicitor Clark, under instructions of the Government, has gone to New ork to superintend the suits against Mr. Wet more ami his sureties, for the recovery of the sum of #181,500 —the amount of Mr. \\ etmore's defalcation. Petitions have been presented to the legislature of Mankind, Iroiu citizens of the Eastern Shore, asking for cannon and muskets, to be ph.ecd at the disposal of the citizens tor the protection of oysters in the waters of that State, against destruc tion by the people of other States. A great meeting of the county of Rou ville, took place at St. Athens, New Bruns wick, o.u Monday last, for the purpose of pronouncing in f aor ol he annexation of Canada to the I T nited States. A couim member of parliament who was present, opposed the resolutions, but so great was tin indignation of the persons assembled, he thought it best to retire from the meet ing. <■oi.no it Alonk.—The following sin gular announcement of a Marriage ap peared in a late Baltimore Argus: Married—On the 12lh ult., by the Rev. F. F. Allen, Charles W. W. Arm strong, all of litis place. Hope he had a good time. \eu Counterfeit*. The following new counterfeits are noticed in ■ BicknelTs Reporter : • Lancaster County Bank, Lancaster, Pa. —2o's spurious. Vignette SSheaf Wheat, Plough, iVr. In the distance, Locomotive, and Train of < 'ars. On the left end a Female holding a ('up to an Kaglc. On right end an Eagle with Shield, between the denominations. Kavvdon, Wright & Hatch, engraver. | Stale Bank, Newark, N. J.—s's spurious.— j \ ignctte, Steamboat, and Men in Small Boat. • Chesapeake Bank, Baltimore, Mil.—s's spurious \ ignettc, Two Flying Figures, presenting a Bag of Specie to a Female, who holds in her hand a Key , beside, her is a Winged Lion ori an Iron Chest. On left end a Female holding '• a pair of Scales, and on right margin two Fe- J males. Rawdon, Wright & Hatch, N. Y., eng. The title of the Bunk is miserably inserted. The Broken Ranks. The broken banks arc selling in Wall street at—Susquehanna County 20 cents on the dollar. Stale Bank at Mori is, nothing ; Delaware Bridge 15 cents on the dollar ; Wooster, Ohio, 20 cents ! ! on the dollar; Norwalk, Ohio, 50 cents on the dollar ; Sandusky .'JO cents. HARRIED. < in Monday, 31st ult., at Shirleysburg, Hunt ingdon county, by Kev. David Williams, Mr. Chari.es S. Faxon and Miss Emily Bartholo- j mew, both of I.JC Wigtown. On Tuesday, 15t!i mst., by Rev. T. Tanyiti!), i Mr. James 11. Ross and Miss Martha Kimes, both of M'Veylown. On Tuesday, 22d inst., by the same, Mr. (■koroe W. H baser and *VI iss Jti.u Ann Kvi.kr, both of M'Veytown. • >ii the same day, by the same, Mr. Thomas Phillip* and Mrs. Mauoakkt Utley, botli of Newton Hamilton. <>n Thursday, 21th inst., by Rev. J. Rosen berg, Mr. Is\ao E. Huff, of Milton, and Miss Makv Ann Kcnkleman, of Lewitlown. t Officers of the Juniata Hose Company. PRESIDENT —JOHN K. WEEKS. \ ICE 1* RESIDE NTS—ANTHONY FKLIX, JOHN CLARK. TREASURER — J. Jacob. SECRETARY — B. Faxon. M ANAUERS— I). \J . Davidson, John A7r- Laughtin, Joseph H. Smith, IV. J. Riddle, John Skimp, James Betincr. F 'HIRF ENGINEER — F. (1 Franciscus. ASSISTANT ENGINEERS— II. P. Lunch, Adam Sluhi. THE MARKETS. Levvistowrv Jan 25, 1850. f'uidby IJealers. Itetail. Fiotir - - $4 25 $5 (M) Wheat, white - 95 1 10 red - 90 1 05 Pye - - 50 (>o Oats • . 28 35 Corn, - . 50 (HI Cloverseetl old, 3 50 i>o new, 3 75 Flaxseed . - ] 00 1 25 Tiniothyseed - - 2 00 2 50 Butter, (rood - . 15 15 - - 10 10 Lard $ Tallow . . H 10 Potatoes - . 50 goi Beef, . . 4 00 Pork, per !h. - - 41 5 Wool, per Ih. - - 2*i Feathers - - 45 45 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24. 1850. Lite I LOL'R MARKET is exceedingly dull. Holders generally a6k §.> for common shipping brands, but soine sales have been made inr a trifl" less .Sales to the city dealers at $5 a for common and select brands, "and SI-VL A a §.).•>;( for extra. RYE FLOUR we (juote at §2 91 a §•{. CORN MEAL--NO trans actions. GRAIN —V. heat is steadv at §I.OO a §1,07 per bushel for red, and §l,ll a §1,15 tor prune white. CORN IS dull—sales u! new yellow at 50 cents. r.wwgJM ,, J J m FOR SALE—LOW. t . V large new TIDE WATER BOAT. A new Four Horse WAGON. A new Two Horse WAGON. A new CART. APPLY to ALFRED MARKS. Lewistown January 2G, I*so—4t ORPHANS 1 COURT SALE, AN P to an alias order of the Or i pilaris' Court of Mifflin county, the sub scriber, administrator, fee. of SAMUEL MATTER, late nf Armagh township, in the said county, deceased, will scil at pubuc sale on the prem ises, on JMtYIHY, .19arch 1, !B.>O s at 10 oc! ok, A. At., all that messuage and tract of unimproved mountain or wood land in the said township <>t Armagh, bounded by land of .L ~n AIKCIIS, Hugh Semple,and ut!iers,and contain ng 450 Acres, more or less. 1 EKMS or SALE.— One half of the purchase money to bo paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, and the remainder in one year thereafter, with interest from the time of the said confirmation, and to he secured by bonds and mortgages on the premises. T his tract of iand will he sold In lo f s or par rels of FIFTY or ONE HUNDRED ACRES, to suit purchasers for woodland. WILLIAM RAMSEY, Adm'r, &c. J L. M'ILVAINK, Clerk of O. C. January 2fi, 1 --50—td NOTICE. IV* OIK'.. is hereby given to the members of IN the oj selection of taarden Seeds Apply to JOHN li. APPLEBAUGII, who will attend at the premises on the Ist and 2d days of February next, or to R. C. 11 ALE or J AS. BURNS, Esqrs. Lewistown, Jan. 19,18.50 —2t yr O M T TP W - J. V* jX . VLL persons are hereby informed that 1 pur chased the following articles ata sheriff's sale on the first instant, as the prcpertv of Wil liam Erwin, of Oliver township, to wit: Two thirds ot forty acres of wheat in the ground, and two-thirds ot eight acres of Bye Also, at a former sheriff's sale, 1 bought of the said Erwm's property the following articles, viz: One dun mare, 1 black horse, 2 grey horse?, 3 mares, 4 cows, 3 heifers, 2 red and white steers, 2 wagons, 1 sled, 1 threshing machine, 1 stove and pipe, 1 wind mill, 2 pairs hav and wood ladders, 1 carriage. 2 harrows, 2 ploughs, 1 sleigh, 1 corn harrow, 2 setts of horse gears, and 19 hogs, Whtch property I have left with and loaned to the said Willum Erwin during my will and pleasure—therefore, all persons are hereby cau tioned not to meddle or interfere with any of the above described property, 111 any manner what soever, as I will hold all such accountable as trespassers. JNO. HAMAN. M'Veytown, January 12, 1850—3t HOSIERY AND TRIMMINGS. rglllH fullest and most complete assortment JL of Hosiery and Trimmings ever opened before in 1 cwistown will be found at C. L. JONES' novo. New Cheap Cash Store. Cloths. Cassimeresj Sattinets, and Vestings, IN endless variety, at every price and quali -*ty, for sale 20 per cent, below the usual price, at C. L. JONES' no\3. New Cheap Cash Store. \VERY large and handsome stock ot Rea dy-made CLOTHING. Boys' do., just landed and now opening at ot2o NUSBAI .M, BROTHERS. Auditor's i\ofiee. r Pij.. subscriber, appointed Auditor by the .S ' °'. irt °< Common I'leas of Mifflin countv, t. distribute the proceeds of the sale of personal property of JOHN NOHRIS, dec'd, on Fi. Fa. . -V ? r b erm - 184s > appoints MONDAY, the Loth oay ot February, 1830, at his office in Lewistown, to hear those interested, when and where they arc hereby notified to attend. J. DICKSON', Auditor. Lewistown, January 2G, 1830—4t Auditor"* Notice. rpili: undersigned, appointed Auditor by the X Orphans' Court of Miiiiin county, to decide on the. exceptions filed to the Administration account of Joseph Strode, Jr., Administrator of AMOR STRODE, late of Granville township, deceased, appoints FRIDAY, March 1, 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his office in Lewistown, to hear tiie parties interested, when and where they arc hereby notified to attend. J. DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, January 26, 1850—4t Auditor?* Aotice. rnilE subscriber, appointed Auditor hy the X Court of Common I'leas of Mitllin county, to report on the exceptions filed to the Assignee Accourt ol James Brown, Assignee of J+LMES Af7, as tiled by James Brown and Thomas 1-rowii, Administrators ol James Brown, dee'd, and to re-state account, if necessary, appoints MONDAY, the 18th day of February next, at his office in Lewistown, to hear the parties in terested, when and where they are hereby noti fied to attend. W'.M. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan. 19, 1850—It Auditor'* Aolice. r PHE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the Or- X phans Court of Mitllin county to report on the exceptions filed to the Administration Ac count of James GUI am, Administrator of the es tate id ROBERT S.J.\'KEY, late of L T nion township, deceased, and to re-state account and decide on exceptions, appoints WEDNESDAY, the QOth day of February next, at his office in Lewistown, to hear the parties interested, when and where they are hereby notified to attend. ' WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan. 19, 1850—4t Auditor'* Act ice. * r PIIK subscriber, appointed Auditor by the X Court oi Common Pleas of Milllin county in the matter of the account of Henry B. Taylor, I rustee ol SJIMI El. It. li'JS, an habitual drun kard, to distribute, &c., appoints FRIDAY, the 22d day ol" February next, at his office in Lewistown, to hear the parties interested, when and where they are hereby notified to attend. WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan. 19, 1850—4t Auditor's Aotice. r PHE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the Or- X phans' Court of Milllin county to report on the errors assigned to tlie supplemental and final administration account of John Snyder , one of the Executors of MICILIEL RUBLE, late of Granville township, deceased, and to re-state account if he should find it necessary, &c., ap points MON DA \ , the 25th of February next, at his office in Lewistown, to hear the parties interested, when and where they are herebv no tified to attend. WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan. 19, 185(1—4t Auditor'* lYotice. CPHE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the Or- X phans' Court of Mifflin county to report and decide on exceptions filed, &c., to the adminis tration account of Ephraim Banks. Esq., Execu tor of the will of l UILEUM M.ITHE US, late so. to apportion tlie same to and among the persons legally entitled to receive it. J. DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, January 12, 1?50—4t f 9 mb r ell as. GILI\, (lottou, and Gingham, a large assort >s nient for sale very low, bv the piece or dozen—so cents, 0(1 cts., 70 ds , 80 cts , 90 cts . xl 00. -81121, $1.2.5.51.50,#1.75, $2 00, $2 25, Silk at $2 50, $3.00, $ LOO and 81 50. C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. LEWISTOWN Cheap Cabinet Wareroom. Xtar.f. 11. MrDoiccl/s's tavern. I alley st. % mm ae. 'PIIFI SI BSCRIRF.R inxiti'S those about pniup to -*■ housekeeping and toothers that wish to purchase ( limp Furniture, t i rail at the above mentioned Wareroom and examine Ills I ilge stock of Hell.Mad and b'eefut Furniture of all kinds ton numerous to mention here. Among his stock they will find an assortment of CA N E SE A T CHAIRS, which are sold for CASH CHEAPKK than they have ever been sold in this place. ! would draw attention to a pa tent El.istir S;< rintr-Bottom Bedstead, which can be seen in my Wareroom at any time. It can be put up and taken ilown in less time than the old plan, and without a screw driver, t'.nd the ureat matter is that it forms a SI-KINO BOT TOM without a cord or sacking, thus saving the purchaser the cost of those articles. COFFIN S made to order and funerals attended at the shortest notice. Either Mahogany, Cherry or Wal nut can he had at moderate terms. ANTHONY FELIX. I e\\ istown, December 1, 1549. WALTER LILLET | > ESPECTFULLY announces to lus old aJL friends, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call, that lie has just re ceiver! his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods. which he i? prepared to dispose of at as reason able prices as Mr Johnston Thomas, and he aells about twenty per cent, lower than any Store in the East Ward. My stock consists ot a general assortment of SEASONABL E GOODS, viz: DRY GOODS, GROCEBIES, (iui'tiiitn ni'c, Glassware and Kartht arc, iRJim iiUJ &UDI3, TOIIACCOS A.\l> SKtiAUS, and Spies of the purest kind, Together with all the articles usually found in a country store. As we do not feel able to oc cupy the newspapers with an advertisement ol two or l!i ree columns, we just say to our friends to cali and see us, and if you don't purchase from us wo will not grumble. LcwljLowh, Dec. 22, I*>l9~U I'eiiiisyivauia Railroad. ON and after MONDAV, tJ4th December, FREIGHT TRAIXS will run three rimes a week between l.eu istown and Phila delphia, as toliows : I .eav nt; Lewistown, ear'* ward, on Mondays, II edut sdoys, arid Fridays, at 7 O'CIOCK, A. Ai.,arul arriving from Fhilattel pliia oil Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5 10, P.M. ('X' All freight going east, MUST BE DE LIVERED RV THREE O'CLOCK, P. AL, on the days previous. V' Freight in all case?, payable on delivery oi goods at the warehouse, 1 ASSLNGKR TRAINS, east, w ill leave at I.J minutes past 9. A. M„ daily. Fare to Philadelphia, £5 50 SAM. MILI.IKKN, Jr., A'l. Lewistown. Pec. 22, 1-49—tt [Drm. copy. Water Company Election. rjn HE STOCK HOLDERS of the A Water Company are requested to meet at the store of Francis M'Clure, in the borough of Lewistown, on the first MOXDA Y in Febru ary next, (1850), to choose by ballot seven Managers for the ensuing vear. FRANCIS M'CLURE, President Lewistown Water Company. Janiary 12, 1850. NO T 9 CI:. 4 LL persons who know themselves indebted to the subscriber on account of Books and Stationary, are requested to ccme forward and make settlement of the same, on or before the FIRST of February, 1950, or the accounts will he placed in the hands of a proper person lor collection. C. C. SPOTSWOOD. Lewistown, January 12, 1650—3t Turnpike Notice. rPIIE STOCKHOT.DERS of the Levristoirn and 1 Shluiroqii'dlas Turnpike Company will take I notice that an election will be held at the house of WILLIAM BROTHERS, in Reedsville, on • A/OA l).'i V. the 11 ik day of March, to eleet one President, six Managers, and one Treasurer, to conduct the affairs of said Company for the en suing year. WILLIAM THOMPSON, January 12, le 31E 31V, Etoot A: Shoe JSaiuiiaettirer MARKET STREET LKYVISTOWN. CONTINUES to manufacture, to order, every description of BOOTS AND SHOES, on the most reasonable terms.— Having competent workmen in his employ and using good stock, his customers,as well &M others, may rely upon getting a good article, well made ami neatly finished. January 22,1848 —tf, PALMER'S Busmen Men's Almanac, foi talc at this Office.