Fourth of July, j \ compliment to the glorious anniversary of | the Declaration of Independence, we, the -■iihscribers, mutually pledge each other that wc will close our stores on the ensuing 4th of July, as well to show our high appreciation of the nation's day as to allow all connected with us to devote themselves in such a manner as in their opinion may correspond with the occasion. F. <;. Franciscus, W. Russell, A. SiglerA Co., Kennedy & Porter, J. Thomas, Frederick Schwartz, Daniel Donot, A. Stewart & Co. John H. Selheimer, John P. Schlosser, Daniel Kisenbise, N. J. Kudisili, Alfred Marks, (4. \V. Gibson, Watts on A Jacob, Jno. B. Mitchell, John Davis, W. G. Zollinger, Francis M'Clure, M. Buoy, Cl.a-. Ri z Geo. Blymyer, A. A. Banks, F. J. Hoffman, Samuel Frank, Nusbaum, Brothers, Frank & Stinehiser, Jatnes M'Cord ?' A. Schell. LEWISTOWN MILLS, rjUIK subscriber has again got his Mill started, and wishes - to buy a LARGE QUANTITY OF AM. KINDS OF GRAIN, for which he will pay the CASH, as high as the market will afford, according to quality. Any person having good \\ heat will do|v\ clI to call and show a sum j,la'before they sell, as he thinks lie can atford to give MOIiK than any person in the place. Those not wishing to sell and wanting to store, he will receipt after harvest t.i h.- kept to the Ist of December, and after that time lie v\ ill give a receipt to he kept to the Ist of August, as he will wish to close al! his accounts twice a year, and will not keep uny over unless he makes a written contract to that efiect. It the person holding the receipt does not x. il before the above days, it will be carried out to their credit al market price at the above named time. In giv ing a receipt, i! the wheat is not good, he will mention the reduction ier bushel in the receipt, so that when the owner conies to sell there will be no difficulty. All wheat left in store he will reserve the privilege of buwng, when the owner wishes to sell, at 13 cents less t lan Philadelphia price when the canal is open, and Ift roils less when it is closed, and if lie should not buy at t isse prices, he will only charge one cent per bushel for storage. No interest will be allowed on money left with hau for grain, as he will be prepared at all times to pay the cash. He will keep all kinds of FI.OI'R and FEED for sale, but the orders must be left in the office in the mill, and the cash paid, before the Flour or Feed will be delivered. This arrangement is made to prevent any disappointment, as there is no person that hag any privilege of selling but the Rook-keeper, who enters it on the book and puts the order on a wire for the porter to deliver. This will pre \citt anv mistake from being made in the filling of orders JOHN STERRETT. Lewistown, June 2S, tf Auditor's H'olice. Robert AWfaniuql, Esq., - } In the Common Sheriff of Mifflin county, Fleas of Mifflin now for the county, vend. exp. United Statesot America, y No. 30, April T., 1 1850. Property sold vs ' I March 30tb, ISSO, James Potter. j for $2530. FgIHE subscriber appointed auditor by the A Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin eounty to distribute the aliove proceeds of sale, ap -s*>ints SATURDAY, the 2?th day of JULY next, at his office, in Lewistown, to hear the parties interested, when and where they are hereby notified to attend. WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, June 28, 4t* Qi"| boxes Prime Herrinj on hand and far Ov jo2B sale by WM. REWALT. HAMS, Shoulders and Sides, and Dried Beef for saie low by WM. REWALT. CHEESE, PRIME lot just received and for sale low by "je'2% VYM. RE WAIT. WOOD. OAK, Ilickorv and Pine will be delivered in large or small quantities low for cash by je2S WM. REWALT. /. I A'"' per keg tor best Duncannon Nails, N L /I by F. J. HOFFMAN. ;< June 21, 1600-tf Water Crackers. PITTSBURGH WATER CRACKERS, fresh—a fine lot just received and for sale at A. A. BANKS' je2l Diamond Drug store. Slate Mutual Fire Insurance Company, HAIMISBURG, PENN'A. rjnllE business of this company is conducted X by the only true and equitable method in the system of mutual insurance—that of CLAS SIFYING THE RISKS —thus affording more equal benefit to the insured. The Directors, in ac cordance with the provisions of the charter, divide their risks into two distinct classes, no part of the funds of either being appropriated for the payment of losses occurring in the other. In the first class, which is denominated THE FARMER'S COMPANY, dwellings, barns, out-build in <rs, and personal property ONLY, situated in the country, are insured. IN the second class, called THE MERCHANT'S COMPANY, the safer kind of property in towns and villages may be insured. Hazardous pro perty is not allowed to be taken at all; and it i believed that the terms of insuiancc and con ditions of the policies of this company are more favorable than those of any other company in the State. OCr All losses will be settled with prompt ness and liberality at the places where they oc cur. J. RUTHERFORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. O. F. ISRESEE, Agent, Moyer's Hotel, Lcw- Htown. [June 21, l h so-4t. Estate of Kcv'd .lacob Oritbcr, dee'd. \' OTICK is hereby given, that the undersigned, residing in lln borough of Lewistotvn, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executrix 'f the Estate of Kev. JACOB GRUBER, late of I>ewistown, .Mililin county, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are re '.;;'sted to present tfiero for settlement without belay, and those indebted to make immediate payment. RACHEL GRUBER, May 31, 1850—Ow Executrix. Auditor'!* A'olice. r fliJE undersigned has Ikicd appointed by the *. Orphan's Court of Mifflin county, to nu dit the account of JOHN and MARY MINKHAKT, ? irdian;- of the minor cliildren of JAMKS FV()N, dec'd, and will attend at his office, in U wiciown, on FRIDAY, July 20th, 1K";0, where *'i interested may attend. A. P. JACOB. LewifetowD, June 21, ISso—4t. Good News for Blacksmiths. IRC IT. 'I 'Ml. rribcr has just received a large Jot of 1 lr v in (V (Vi.V, Centre county Iron on com lion, and shall continue to keep a heavy stock "hick he will warrant, and sell at the following ■ " fvr cash, on delivery : h'g'ilar aborted Iron, 31 cents, -dorse shoe do 4 do Nail rods. 4; do I'. J. HOFFMAN. is town, March 29, 1K'0. , 15 —On hand al < a large assortment of "ALL IKON. F J II RESOLUTION Koliiliv© (o aii iinciKlHicsit ot the Constitution. ; lvf !) 'f '^ r sc;>ateand ffousiof Representatives i 'it '"""'""iceuhlt of Pennsylvania in General ' 'hat th( Constitution of this Common- V' ''i """-''"L'd Hit: second section of the fifth at -1 Bm!,' ZZ " rt: "' " S f " ll0WS : T,,e Judeß <> f I rune Loutt, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, j and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be j < stahlished by law, shall he elected by the qualified elec !.•-f .°-p e ° n,monwi '°"i't the manner following, to : it he Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large ; the President ; Judges or the several Courts of Common Pleas, ami of ! such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to he learned in the i law, by the qualified electors of the respective districts . over ts hich they are to preside or net as Judges; and the j Associate Judges of the Courts of Cumuion Pleas by the , qualified electors of the counties respectively The j Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their oilices for j the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave i themselves well, (subject to the allotment hereinafter : provided for, subsequent to the first election;) the Presi i dent Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas,and \ of such other Courts of Record as are or shall he estab | iiffberi by law, and all other Judges rcquirod to bo learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term often years, it they shall so long behave themselves well; the Asso ciate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of live years, if they shall so long behave themselves well; all of whom shall be commis sioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause, j which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the , Governor shall remove any of them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first j election shall take place at tl e general election of this j Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amend j merit, and lite commissions of all the Judges who may be | then in office shall expire on the first Monday of Decern i ber following, when the terms of the new Judges shall commence. The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme 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 fif teen years, the term of each to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon after lire election as convenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the com missions may be issued in accordance thereto The Judge whose commission will first expire shall he Chief Justice I during his term, and thereafter each Judge whose cotn j mission shall first expire shall in turn bo the Chief Justice, ; and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same j day, the Judges holding them shall decide by lot which j shall be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies, happening by | dear h, resignatn in, or otherwise, in any of the said Courts, i shall he filled by appointment by the Governor, to con tinue till the first Monday of December succeeding the I next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common | Pleas shall, at slated times, receive for their services an j adequats compensation, to he fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office ; hut j they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold : any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or , tinder the government of the United ritales, or any other ; State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court, during their continuance in office, shall reside within thia Couunonwealth ; and the other Judges, during their con tinuance in office, shall reside within the district or county | for which they were respectively elected. J. S. M'CALMONT, Speaker f the llvuse of Representatives V BEST, Speaker of the Senate. SENATE CHAMBER, ) IIAHKIHIU no, January 2>, L 4 ( I, Samuel VV. Pearson, Chief Clerk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the foregoing reso lution, (No. 10 on the Senate file of the present session,) entitled "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution," —it being the same resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the last Legislature—after having been duly considered and discussed, was this day agreed to by a ma jority of tile members elected to and serving in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will appear by their votes given on the final passage of the resolution, as follows, viz: Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution w ere, H Jones Brooke, J Porter Brawtcy, William A C/abb, Jonathan J. Cunningham, Thomas S. Fernon, Thomas 11. Forsyth, Charles Frailey, Rob. rt M Trick, Henry Fulton, John W. Guernsey, William Haslett, Isaac Hugus, Timothy Ives, Joshua Y. Jones, Josi ph Konig macher, George V. Lawrence, Maxwell M'Baslin, Benja min Maione, Benjamin Matthias, Henry A. Muhlenberg, William F. Packer, William R Sadler, David Sankey, Pc-leg B Savery, Conrad Shinier, Robert C. Slerrett, Daniel Stme, Farris B Strceter, John 11. Walker, and Valentine Best, Speak a —Yeas 2*J. Those voting against the passage ofthe resolution were, George Darsie, Augustus Drum, and Alexander King- Nays 3. Extract from the Journal. SAML W. PEARSON, Clerk IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, J llvßHlantßG, March 11, ).*>o. \ J, William Jack, Chief Clerk of the House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution, (No. in on the Senate rile, and No. 211 on the House Journal of the present session,) entitled "Resolution relative to the amendment of the Constitu tion," — it being the same resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the last Legislature-after having been duly considered and discussed, was this day agreed toby a majorir, of the members elected to and serving in llie House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will appear by their votes, given on tiie final passage of the resolution, as follows, viz : Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution were, John Acker, John Allison, William Baker, Robert Baldwin, David J. Bent, Craig Riddle, Jorentiah Black, John S. 15.oven, William Brindle, Daniel It I! Browcr. Jesse R Burden, John Cessna, Henry Church, John N. Conyrigliarn, Sylvester Cridland, Benjamin G David, William J Dobbins, James P. Downer, Thomas Duncan, William Dunn, William Espey, John !' Evans, William Evans, A Scott Ewing, Alexander S. Feather, James Flowers, Benjamin P. Former, Alexander Gibhom-y, Thomas E Grier, Joseph E. Griffin, Joseph GulFcy. Jacob S. HabJeman, George H Hart. I.effurt Hart, John liast iugs, William J. Ifi'iitpliill, John Hogc, Ifetirv Duplet, Lewis iit-rford, Washington J Jackson, Nicholas Jones, John W. Killinger, Diaries E Kinkead, Robert Klotz, Harrison P. I.aird, Morris Leech, Jonathan l> Lett, An son Leonard, James J. Lewis, Henry Little, Jonas R. M Clintock, John 1 M'Cotlooh, Alexander C. M'Curdy, John M Laiighlin, John M'Lean, Samuel Marx, John B. Meek, Michael Meyers, John Milter, Joseph Molloy, John D. Morris, William T. Morison, Ezekitl Mowrv, Edward Nickleson, Jacob Masly, Charles O'Neill. John B Packer, Joseph C. Powell, James C. Reid, John S. Rhc-y, Lewis Roberts, Samuel Robinson, John U Rutin r ford, Glcnni W. Seofield, Thorns C. HcouHer, William Shafl'ner, Richard Simpson, Eli Slifi-r, William Smith William A. Smith, Daniel M. Hmyser, William 11. Souder, Thomas C. Steel, David Steward, Charles Rtockivell, Edwin C. Trone, Andrew Wade, Robert C. Walker, Thomas Watson, Sidney B Wells, Hiram A Williams, Daniel Zcrbev, and John 8. M'Calmont, Speaker - Yeas *-7. Those voting against the passage of the resolution were, Augustus K. Cornyn, David Evans, and James M. Porter —Nays 3. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. SSCRETARV'H OL KICK. Filed March 15, 1650. A W BENEDICT. Deputy Secretary of the Cornmontreulth HE( Rr.TATiY's Omen PENNSYLVANIA, p*. I do certify that tile above and foregoing is a true and correct copy <if the original resolution of the Cenrrnl As •enibly, entitled "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. testimony win reof 1 have hereunto ' " , ' t "y hand, and caused to be affixed the of the Secretary's fftlice, at Harris .'jfl inirif, this fifteenth day of June, Atuio Doiniiii one thousand eight hundred and fifty. „ A. 1.. RUSSELL, je26-3m Secretary "f the Commonwealth. ONE DOLLAR REWARD. I> AN AV'AY from the aubscriber, residing in Derry township, Mifflin county, on the 2Hlh May lust, <xo indented apprentice to the Tanning business named HKNRY KELLY. ! He is about 10 years old, rather dark complex ion, black eyes, and lett with his usual working clothing. He was last seen at the railroad depot, "All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or employing said boy, as the law will be strictly enforced June 1131' KOBKKT W. SHAW J Fourth of July Celebration. UPON' this occasion every man should drink WINES of the very best quality to be had in the country, and to enable every one to com ply with this patriotic duty, I would call the at tention of Dealers and llotcl-keepers to my splendid stock of FINE OLD WINES AND LIQUORS ol every description as per adver tisement below. ' A. H. McCALLA. I'hliadelphia, June 21, 1850—4t. Pure Wines and Liquors. THE attention ot Dealers and Hotel Keepers is request ed to my fine assortment of Wines and Liquors se lected with great care from stocks in Europe and this country, and fr ni sources which enable me to oiAItANTLU their purity. lilt AN DIES of every description from #1 to $5 per gallon. W IIISREA , fum Irish, Scotch and Monongahela. OLD J VJIAIC.A HUM , Holland Gin, and Peach Brandy. MADEIRA, SIIERPY & PORT WINES, of every variety and grade, from 75 els. to $5 per gallon. CHAMPAGNE of oil celebrated brands, #0 50 to #lft Claret—Fine Table Claret at and higher grades. Also, Lisbon, Teneritfe, Malaga, Muscat, &c. Wild Cherry Brandy, Raspberry, Itlackberry and Lavender Brandy, Ac. tec. The Country Tp.klc supplied at wholesale prices —A complete assortment of W incs and Liquors, very cheap, for culinary purposes. eXJrdcrs promptly attended to. Goods carefully park ed and forwarded by "Express." Samples sent to any part of the country free of charge, by addressing, post paid, A. H. M'CALLA, al2 3m] Wine Merchant, 31) Walnut st., Philadelphia. WA R Iff SPR IN GS, PERRY COUIJTY, PA THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public, that L he has recently purchased the Warm Springs, in Perry county, Pa , and has improved and refurnished the buildings for the entertainment of visiters, in a style calculated to ensure comfort and convenience To all who may feel disposed to patronize tin: establishment. These springs are situated on the banks of and empty into Sherman's creek, a stream associated with the thrill ing scenes between the early settlers of that part of Pennsylvania and the aborigines, whose hunting grounds lay on its margin. They are 11 mites from Carlisle, (through which the Cumberland Valley Railroad passes from Chambersbnrg to Ilarrisburg.) from which place visiters can at al! times procure excellent conveyances. Those also from the east, w i hing to reach the springs by the Central Railroad, tan do so by taking passage to the Duncannon Iron Works, (13 miles distant from the springs) where coaches are constantly in readiness to convey them thither ; and those Cuming from the west on the sauie road,can at all times obtain easy rout, yan tes at the Railroad Hotel at Newport, which is but a few miles distant from the springs. The qualities of the water at these springs are most extraordinary indeed for the speedy ami permanent cure of SCHOf'CI. 7, 7 'I'TI'.H. Kruptions of the S/.;, and in fact every species 'of Cutaneous Diseases. He has hundreds of certificates, showing the wonderful cures elici ted by using lltio water internally, and by bathing in it, obtained as well from strangers as frotn those residing in the immediate neighborhood of the springs, wit i have not only experienced the infallible elficai y of the water themselves, hut witnessed the same upon others. Prof. JAMES C. BOOTH has analyzed the waters, and found them to contain 0 2 grains of solid matter in the gallon, which is composed as follows : Carbonate of lime, - - - 2 ftCT " inniMiem.i . . 1 U'<w Alkaline salts, chiefly chlorides, with a por tion of sulphate, - - 1 003 eilicia ..... c 605 Organic matter, ... 2 b'JT 9.200 There are also at the same pi ice half a dozen of oilier springs, of different descriptions, among which is one of sulphur and one of cold water. It may not be improper to state why a knowledge of the extraordinary medical qualities of these springs lias not been more extensively known than is indicated by llie certificates of those only who have resided in their im mediate neighborhood. Years ago the property fill into the hands of a number of heirs, who were indisposed to undertake the responsibility of making it a place of pub lie entertainment —probably because the patronage of the public would not have justified the undertaking, as at that time (before the spirit of improvement had rend red distant and difficult points of sj < rdv and cheap access,) its location was out of the way, and the roads to it rough and almost impassable At the death of Mr. Kennedy, it fell into the hands of his heirs, neither of w hom seem ed disposed to take hold of it, but leased it to tenants, more for the cultivation of the land than a regard to the use of tlio water It was finally rented to Mr Hippie, (now proprietor of a large hotel in Tremont.Pa ) who made arrangements to accommodate the public, and dur ing his term many invalids availed themselves of this opportunity to visit and test its medical qualities .Mr Hippie however retired in a short time, and the property again fell into the hands of the heirs, and remained so until proceedings were instituted in the Orphans' Court for its sale. It was ordered to he sold, and the subscri ber became tile purchaser- l! will thus be seen that with the exception of the short time it was held by Mr. Hip pie, no efforts were made to bring it into notice. Tiie country round the springs and neighborhood i- di versified by cultivation and beautifully wild and pictu resque scenery, abounding in game, while the stream passing through the properly affords fine fishing. Every attention will be pan] to the comfort ariti convenience of guest--, and the charges so moderate, that all may avail themselves of the benefits of the Water. May yl—Bt 11. H. ETTER. HO! FOR CALIFORNIA! GOLD! GOLD!! Great at Thomas' ('heap Ca*l Store !! f AM now selling otT my stork at LESS TIfAN" I'iUT.A ---t DELPHIA PRICEtf, and to all who want uauoajns will say that now'a your time ' DR\ GOODii will be re tailed at prices such as follows : LINENS for Pantaloons at 8, 10 and I2i crnts per yd CALICO that cost 15 cenlg will now he sold at 10 cents. FUR HATS, >1 00. HOOTS and SHOES, of superior manufacture, are of fered below city prices, besides a thousand articles teo tedious to mention selling after the same fashion. I have also a fine assortment of choice LIQUORS, among which is come of the best Monongaheta Whiskey ever offered. Patent Scythe Sneths ; CHEESE, HAM, NIIOULDER, and DRIED BEEF; Also, a fine stork of Cooking, Nine Plate, and oilier STOVES, lower, much lower, than Philadelphia prices. Alsc, Sail, Fi*h .and Planter, Fishing Tackle, such a# Trout Rods, and Cane llods at •$ I per hundred. Tlc I\ews fVom Faliionaia By the last steamer are so encouraging as to have induced me to st-ll oir, pull up slakes and make tracks for the El Dorado. Hence I am determined to sell out, po to Cali fornia, and try my skill in gathering yellow gold. The lease of the room I occupy has still two years to run, and the BEST STAND IN TOWN for the business, so that greater inducements for any one having a mind toembark in the mercantile business is rarely offered. Two Carpenters Wanted. The undersigned being a carpe nterby trade, wishes toem ploy two carpenters, young men, to accompany him toCal iforni.t. He will pay their passage and give them a chance to work it out None but sober, steady men need apply. A l €TIO\ ! If the w ill be sold at auction. As g.wd bargains as were over odcred are now to be had. Come and sec for yourselves. Remember a fern doors i rest of tl,e Black Bear Tavern. THREE HOI SES AND LOTS FOR SALE, All in Lcwistow n. For further particulars apply to J. THOMAS. Lewistown, May HI, 1850—If LUMBER. fvA AAA ' cet Flooring nn<l Siding from i) J. I HI Boy n ton &. SI oat's Planing JUills. * 40,000 fed halt* inch Siding. 10,000 41 44 Bux boards. 100.000 prime Shingles just landing and for sale j-lift low by WM. RE WALT. Philadelphia Advertisements. tliilurielpliia ati! Liverpool LINE OF PACKETS. SI,,PS - BURTHEN. MASTER. f tMUS * 760 t0,19, Alfred P. Smith. SHENANDOAH, Son <■ James West. MAUYPI.EASA.NTS, MX) " J M Bowne. -""V it " Henry F. Mierckcri. The above ships will sail punctually, on their appointed days, viz: From Philadelphia on the 10th of each month From Liverpool on the Ist of each month. o> Taking Steam on the Delaware. For passage, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia. n- Parties will find these superior first d iss SHIPS most desirable conveyances for bringing out their friends, the accommodations in second cabin and steerage being of tiie most airy and capacious description. Vj- Also Drafts for sale, payable in all parts of England, Ireland and Scotland, from one pound upwards. February 2,1650—1y The <reat China Store OF PHILADELPHIA, THANKFUL to the citizens of LewUtown and its vi cinity for their increased custom, we again ropiest iheir company to view our large and splendid assortment of i I,ina, Glass and I4ueensware. Dimmr sets, tea sets, toilet sets, and single pieces, either of Class, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to sua purchasers, for less than they can be had elsewhere —in fact atless than wholesale prices. American and English BMTTANIA METAL GOODS, in greater variety than ever before filtered in the rity. Fancy China in great variety, very cheap, a'.-We would invite any person visiting the city to rail and tee us— they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China ■ind the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully, TYNDALE &: MITCHELL, No. 219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. September *2'2 f 18-19—ly. SA LA 41A A DEII S A EES, Warranted Firc&Thicf Proof, ONI) FREE FROM DAMPNESS. THESE SAFES possess every qualification to render them proof against the action of fire or thieves,and of ■ufli -ient strength to endure a fall from any story of a burning building. They are made of wrought iron, being kneed, tinted ami welded together, and lined with a per fi i t nonconducting fire proof mineral composition, no wood being used in their construction as in the majoritv of safes sold by other makers. 'I lie doors of Cay ler's Safes are secured with Ills THIEF DETECTOR and A.NTI- Gl NPOW I)ER LOCK, which precludes the possibility of picking or blowing them open with gunpowder. Over TWO HUNDRED of these Safes have been exposed in accidental liie to the most intense heat, in many instances remaining in the burning ruins for several days, ami at no time have they ever been known to fail i:i preserving their contents. The public arc invited locall at the BRANCH DF.POT, No. 10 EXCHANGE PLACE, PHILADELPHIA, near Dock street, and examine the numerous testimonials in favor of Gayter's Safes, also the large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers* prices, by JOHN L. PIPER, Agent. P. S.—Also for sale low, new and second-hand Safes of other makers, which have been taken in part payment fir Gayler's Salamanders. ap2fi-3m E. HILLS JOAES, II hvlaule Wooden, ll'illoie- Ware, Broom, Bruth, Comb, I.ooLiwr Glass and Variety Store, Ay I -- A irik Second Street, Philadelphia, under J. Sidney Jones' Carpel It'urehousc, IIA XING enlarged my STORE, have on hand and am constantly manufacturing and receiving from the astern states and Europe, additions to my st.-k. C< lor II ere.—soo nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, •KM barrel an.l 200 stall' Churns, 100 dozen Cedar ami 000 dozen painted Pails, 200 dozen Wash Boards, 100 dozen nest -ugar and Flour Boxes Spigots, Spoons and Ladles. If t'loir 11',: n.— 600 nest Market mid 2uo nest Clothes B ts, 400 Willow Coaches, < hair sand Cradles ; a large assortment of French and Domestic Basket-. Brooms ami Brushes. —lo,ooo Wire Brooms, 1",(go Sj, a - kt r Brooms, 200 dozen each Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, Shoe and Horse Brushes; Tocth, Shaving, Chub and Hair Brushes of every style. Ceinis.—2oiX) dozen Fancy Combs, of various patterns, side, neck, pocket, dressing and kin.-tooth Combs of vari ous style?. T. Ling Glasses of Pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany and Gilt Frame—all sires and patterns ; German, French and English I.m/king Glass Plata of all sizes from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120 —(packing insured to atl parts of the Union) —together witli a large assortment of Variety Goods too numerous to mention. The attention of Merchants is respectfully solicited to the examination of my stock, all of which will be sold low for CASH or city acceptance, so as to anticipate any competition that can be olfeted. Philadelphia, March 2, 1-50—ly Wholesale <Sc It e1 i K < LOi K STOLE, No. 2d6 Market street, above Seventh, South side, PIiILADKLriUA. \I.TIIOtroi! vvc ran scarcely estimate the value of TIME commercially, yet by calling at the above es 'ablishment, HAIDER will furnish bn friends, imong whom 1, ■ include* all who duly appreciate its .'!••• ines's, woh a beautiful and perfect lnd :v for marking lis progress, of whose value they CAN judge. Ills extensive stock on hand, constantly changing in onformlty to ttie improvements in taste and style of >OO pattern and workmanship, consi-tsof F.ight-d.y aJ Thirty-hour grass Counting House, Parlor, tiLTtajl Natl, Church, and Alarm CLOCKS, French, fin tltic and other fancy styles, as well as plain, whicli from bis extensive connection and correspondence witli the manufacturers lie finds he can put at the lowest -ash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. i>Clocks rt paired and warranted. CU-rk Trimmings on hand. CAM. and see me atnnugthem. JAMES BARBER, 23S Market ?t. Philadelphia, August Is, lsi9—ly. OLlVi:i{ EVAVS, AV fil South Second street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Salamander, Fire and Thiif I'roof Iron Chests, with Powder Proof l.ccks, VND WARRANTED equal to any other make for se curity against Fire or Burglars, having withstood the test of hoth, without injury or loss to the owners. Also—ln store and for sale. Fetter Copy ing Presses and Rooks; Seal Presses for Corporations, U.uiks, tec. ; Drug gists' Presses with Cylinders and Pans; Hoisting Ma chines for Stores, Factories, Au\; Portable Shower Baths of a new and superior construction, intended for either Fold or Warm water; Refrigerators for cooling and pre ii. rviug Mt ats, Butter, Milk, Ace., in the warmest weather, suitable to stand in any part of the house or cellar ; Wa ter Filters, warranted to purify muddy or bad water, vi hello r allotted by Rains, Marl, Limestone, or any other cause. [l'hila. March 2, 1850— ly V A PER! rTi r EK! Ao. 21 Bank street, Between Market and Chcsntit, and 2d and 3d streets, p n i la v k i. p u i ,1. fPFIK subscribers beg leave to call the attention of conn F try buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue papers white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, Ate. Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, llioy aolicit orders front printers for any given sir.e, which will bo furnished at short notice, and at fair prices. Market prices either in cash or trade paid for Rags. MJCKETT & KNIGHT, Ao. 21 Bank street, Philadelphia. October ti, ISl9—ly. MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE CHRISTIAN HOOVER, Justice of*the l*eace, CAN be found at hid office, in the room re cently occupied by Enquire Kulp, where he will attend to all business entrusted to his care with the greatest care and despatch. Lewistown, July 1, ltr-ly—tf. WM. RE WALT HAS jiirit received a large supply and vari ety uf (iß Of l{ //; ,\j t which tie will sell ut city prices. Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Mo lasses Litjuurt, lish, Ha It, Plaster, ifr. ;AI so, j Lumber, Caul, Nulls, and a!i leading articles ' o.' trade. 05 As business will he transacted | strict!} on the C.cish principle, I can sell you ; goods HS low as any other house in town. By 1 calling at my store, (west end ot Elizabeth j street, at the lock on I'cnna. canal) )ou can be ! convinced of this fact. fieTtf I I Operations on lite Teeth. J- 11. SUMBIER, DENTIST, WOULD inform the public that he has re turned to Lewistovvn with the view of • making it his permanent place of residence, j and is now ready to be consulted on the busi : ne.-s of his profession. His Office is in the front ! room of the second story of the Bank. [my24tf Pennsylvania Railroad. V-s. -i-oxm?t-ii vH,a,vis. st nsE #7* l *"1 fe=U -■ fftjrLferL ON and after MONDAY, June 10, 1650, PASSENCER TRAINS will leave Lewistown daily as follows, viz : Eastward at 2 40 a, m. f and 9 42 a. rn. Westward at 2 50 a, tn , and 5 54 p. rn. J ire to Philadelphia, $5.00. I'RLKiUT TRAINS daily, (except Stin i day.) Arriving from the East at 2 50a.rri.,and j going East at 2 40 a. rn. LI I E STOCK is charged at carload rates. SAM. &11LLIKEN, Jr., Ag't. Lewistovvn, June 14,1850 —tf Indemnity. TBIR. FI;ANKI.I\ FIBE IN\SI BANCK COM FANY of Pbiladel i [-iita —OFFICE 103. Cliesnut street, near Fifth street. DIRECTORS. Chailes N.Bancker, Geo. It. Hicharits, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borie, j Hatnuel Grant, David S. Brown, j Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in TOWN COUNTRY", at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, whit li, with iheir Capital and Premiums safely invested, i affords ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1640, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol ! lows, viz : Mortgages, #1,017,436 41 Heal Estate, 4,724 *>3 Temporary Loans, 96,001 85 Stocks, 51,523 25 Cash, ice , 37 #1,326,492 71 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, j I hey have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred I Thousand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording an evi dence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the abil i lly and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHAKI ESC RANCHER, Secretary AGENT for Miffiin county, R. C. HALE, Esq., Lewutown. [upl2-ly Laaiaster County, ss. Commonwealth of Pennsyl- SMPBI vania to the Sheriff of Lancas ter county. GREETING : WE command you that you at tach John Ivelley, late of your county, by all I iiud singular hir= goods and chattels, lauds and 1 tenement?, in whose hands or possession soever the same may be fuund in your Bailiwic, so I that he be and appear before our Judge at Lan caster, at our Common Pleas Court for the County of Lancaster, there to be held on the THIRD MONDAY in August next, t an swer John W. Smith at a plea in Debt on Note under seal. And have you ihen tbere tiiis writ. WITNESS, the Honorable Ellis Lewis, Presi i dent of our said Court, at Lancaster, the twen tieth day of May, in the year ot our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty. HENRY STOEK. Proth'y. A Copy —JACOB FOLTZ, Dep'y. Sheriff. Lancaster, June 4, (14) IMSO Ot BOOKS & STATIONERY. TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE, rplifi subscriber respectfully informs his X friends and the public in general, that he has REMOVED his store to the room lately occupied by JOHN I. M'COY, as a Shoe Slore, nearly opposite the Bank, where he has just received a first rate assortment of Congress, i lug. Roll, Lady Twist, Small Lump, Sweet and Plain Cavendish, Black Fat, Luscious Lux ury, Eldorado, Natural Anti-nervous, Mrs. Mil ler's and Anderson's Fine Cut and Solace TO BACCO; Rappee, Scotch, Macabau and Na tiotchrs SNUFF and Snuff* Boxes; PIPES, i and SMOKING TOBACCO; Havana, Span ish, II;.If do., and American CIGARS. Also, Letter and Writing PAPER; Quills. Steel Pens and Pen Holders; Motto, Transpa rent and Plain WAFERS; Sealing Wax, Slates and Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Black, Blue, Red, and Indelible INK, and inkstands; Black Sand and Sand Boxes, and a general ! assort inent of Hlank and School Hooks, together with u choice selection of JUVENILE and LITERARY WORKS. Also, a good article of Fen Knives, Pocket Combe, Bank Cases, Port Monies, <Lc.. &c., which he will sell at the very lowest cash pri ce?. GEO. W. THOMAS. N. B. —He will sell Tobacco, Snuff* and Ci gars at II lIOLESALE' to dealers on the most accommodating terms. Lewistown, June ?, ISfK)—3m WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned has just returned from the east with a large addition to his [fi/z \ JSKwf stock of ff A Clocks,Wat*-lies & Jewelry, which he will dispose of on the principle of "small profits and quick sales." Of tiie assortment he has on hands' lie will briefly enumerate a few of the leading ar ticles. such as Thirty Hour Trass Clocks, Fight Day Clock*.; .Iccorileons anil .Musical Boxes ; Ladies' S; Gentlvnnn's Breast PimSf Finger Rings; K tr Rings, Bracdth, Slides, Gold Medallions ; Gold l'l nciis, Gold Pens, Gold Guard $,• Fob Chains; Silver Table, Tea and Salt Spoons ; Rodger's Pen knives. He also keeps an assortment of Razors and Strops, Hair Brushes, Purses , Port .Mo naies, . Monty Belts, Envelopes, ,\'otc Paper, Motto M'nfers, Combs, Inkstands, with a variety of other knick knacks too nu merous to mention. REPAIRISii of CLOCKS and WATCHES attended to promptly and correctly, as usual. Old Hold and Silver will he bought, and the highest price paid for it Call at the DIAMOND WATCH and JEWELRY STORE, two doors east of Turner's Hotel, where you .re sure to get bar* gaine. JOHN P. SCHLOSSER. Lewistown, 1 1 l~vU—2t. ~ ORPHANS' COURT SAL;:. I> V virtue of an Alias Ortier ot t>..i.• i. ■ .1 directed trom the Orphans' Court •>!' -11* llui county, 1 will expose to sale at the I'uuii House, in the borough ot' Lewistown, on .TJO;\it l .-* V, .Ssely lr"50, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the following d acrib: tl REAL ESTATE, lute of CiEiusu rScnwAitT/,, deceased, to wit: One half lot of ground situate on the north side of Third street, in Lewistown, being fi(i toet more or less on said street, and extending back same width to puldic alley, adjoining Jut of Rev. .!. Rosenberg on llie east, and iot of Win. H. Hoffman on the svest, having thereon a one and a half story frame dwelling house, and other improvements. S. —One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, mid the other halt to be paid in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bond and mort gage on the property, 1). M. CONTN EK, Lewistown, may 24, I8j()-0t Trustee. COOKING STOVEB7 THE subscriber has _ (ff always on iiaud an as sortment of Coo king, A'rne Clule, .arid other JjlMil; allof which he will soil very low, and warrant |Ss?sfi t* give entire satist'ac- I ']I JC celebrated iia i proved Hathaway for J $27.00. apl2 F. J. HOFFMAN. Selling- off at Cost AND 1 MISTAKE!! INTENDING to relinquish the Dry Goods . business in this place and engaging in other pursuits, the splendid stock of Goods now on the shelves and counters of M SBll M. BROTHERS, comprising, in great variety, all the leading articles usually found in a carefully selected stock, and a considerable quantity of FINE GOODS not always to be had, will be sold off AT COST. As is well known, we have aiwayssold CHEAP, and as the stock was purchased BIGHT —we may say without boasting, ns low as any one could have bought it—it will be SOLD BIGHT. The selection consists of Fancy A: Staple Dry Good*, Such as Fancy Prints at all prices. Ginghams, Checks, Alpacas, De Lames, Merinoee, Silks of all kinds, and a general assort ment of Ladies' Dress Goods. Clothsj Cassimeres & .Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Flannels, &c. fSleached & Brown lluslin*, Ticking, Shawls, Ribbons, Laces, Capstufis, Fringes, Gimps, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspen ders, Combs, &c. &.C. JIDDIM Jill) 331023, AND READY MADE CLOTHING, Together with a good and general assortmentof GROCERIES. Should any one be desirous of purchas ing the whole stock, it will be sold a bargain. The stand is a good one, and in such case pos session would be given in a short time. P. S.— All persons indeLted on the books are earnestly requested to call and make settle ment on or before the FIRST DAY OF J USE A£iT,as after that date they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. ' GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO f 11 HE subscribers having purchased the stock JL of goods lateiy owned by O. L. JONEia , at a heavy discount on their first cost, now uf ! for them at the same stand, at PHILADELPHIA PRICES, in order to close them out. This stock lias uearly all been recently bought, and is well ; selected, and as it is the desire of the present | owners to run it oft' in the shortest possible time, ( 1 ash Buyers will have such an opportunity lor GOOD BARGAINS as rarely occurs. The assortment of Ullliy DRESS ROODS is very fine, embracing a STLCNDID LOT CF ! FIGURED, PLAIN, CHANGEABLE AND FOULARD SILKS, Elandsouic Bareges, French Fawns, Finghaius, Prints, Fringes, Climps, Are, At*. The stock also of BONNETS, SHOES, PARASOLS, AND BONNET TRIMMINGS, is large and desirable, and can be had at C- 5 S^L'iv? l-t, A Fnglisli A: French BROAD CLOTHS. CASSDIERES, SATINETS, ! mm 'MM UWiIIS, HOOTS & SHOES, AND t&j S£23TjtS3. 3 can all be bought at first cost. MERCHANTS wishing to replenish will find they can do better by buying from Ihu- stock than by going to Philadelphia, j CO" Apply soon, as the store will be kept j open but a ehort time. | * A. SlGLfilt & CO. Lewistown, mav 3, hio.
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